Doulton plate with pine cones
Object No. A2778-422
Plate, pine cones on tree branch, porcelain (bone china), painted by William George Hodkinson, made by Royal Doulton , Burslem, England, c. 1902-1914
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Summary
Physical Description
Plate, pine cones on tree branch, porcelain (bone china), painted by William George Hodkinson, made by Roayl Doulton, Burslem, England, c. 1902-1914 A bone china plate, painted with pine cones on a tree branch. A circular foot ring rises to a concave upper face. The plate is decorated with seven pine cones attached to the branches of a pine tree, painted in gold and set on a plain white background, embossed with flowers. The rim is edged in gold.
DIMENSIONS
Diameter
220 mm
PRODUCTION
Notes
Painted by William George Hodkinson and manufactured by Doulton and Co. Date refers to time period of maker's mark and the death of John Slater.
SOURCE
Acquisition Date
15 August 1932
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