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Sugar bowl lid

Description

Lid for sugar bowl, of white ceramic, called 'Blå Kant' (Blue Line), designed by Grete Meyer for Royal Copenhagen, Denmark, 1965

Museum reference

K.2015.23.277.2

Collection

Decorative and Applied Art

Object name

Sugar bowl lid

Production information

Meyer, Grethe Henriette Kjældgaard, 1918 - 2008, Designer
Denmark, Northern Europe
Royal Copenhagen, 1775 -, Manufacturer

Style / Culture

Modernist

Exhibitions

  • Nordic Modernist Design (23 Sep 2016 - 12 Feb 2017)
    National Museum of Scotland

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Outfit, evening / top Outfit, evening / top

Woman's top or blouse, part of an ensemble with A.1994.1036 B & C, in fine woven wool of Farquharson tartan, chequered with crossing stripes of dark green, dark blue, narrow red and narrow yellow, high neckline with short standing collar and centre back fastening, full-length sleeves, cuffs fastening with four buttons, belonged to Frances Strickland Lovell Oldham, also known as Frances Farquharson of Invercauld: Scottish, c. 1950s

Outfit, evening / trousers Outfit, evening / trousers

Woman's Turkish trousers or harem pants, in fine woven wool of Farquharson tartan, chequered with crossing stripes of dark green, dark blue, narrow red and narrow yellow, part of an ensemble with A.1994.1036 A & C, belonged to Frances Strickland Lovell Oldham, also known as Frances Farquharson of Invercauld: Scottish, c. 1950s

Headscarf Headscarf

Woman's headscarf, part of an ensemble with A.1994.1036 A & B, in fine woven wool of Farquharson tartan, chequered with crossing stripes of dark green, dark blue, narrow red and narrow yellow, consisting of a flat length of material with a narrow fringe at each end, belonged to Frances Strickland Lovell Oldham, also known as Frances Farquharson of Invercauld: Scottish, c. 1950s

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