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Panel / tile

Description

One of a panel of four tiles of glazed and painted earthenware decorated with the K L Rose design: English, Fulham, Sands End Pottery, designed by William Frend De Morgan, manufactured 1888 - 1898

Museum reference

A.1941.14 B

Collection

Decorative and Applied Art

Object name

Panel / tile

Production information

De Morgan, William Frend, 1839 - 1917
Fulham, London, England, Northern Europe

Date

1888 - 1898

Materials

Earthenware

Physical description

Earthenware, glazed, painted, decorated in dull red and green on a blue ground

Exhibitions

  • Design for Living (08 Jul 2016)
    National Museum of Scotland

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art, design and fashion, design for living

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