Pattern No: 9413
Pattern Name | Design Type | Designer | Likely Design Date |
---|---|---|---|
Not known | Abstract and jazz modern | Not known | 1931 |
Notes
The pots shown here were probably designed for use as bulb bowls. None of the examples of the shapes so far recorded has an ‘understamp’, ie the mark of the maker of the undecorated pot, but they do carry an impressed number – 669 (triangular) and 675 (hexagonal) – likely to be the maker’s shape references.
Triangular pots have been recorded for a range of patterns spanning the period 1928 to 1936: examples include patterns 8112, 8127, 9413, A1546, A2112, A2999 and A3573.
A new triangular shape with a ‘stepped’ base was introduced around 1937: this was probably made by Kirkland as part of a range of flower and bulb holders. See pattern A4500 for an example of Bulb Bowl No7.
Triangular pots have been recorded for a range of patterns spanning the period 1928 to 1936: examples include patterns 8112, 8127, 9413, A1546, A2112, A2999 and A3573.
A new triangular shape with a ‘stepped’ base was introduced around 1937: this was probably made by Kirkland as part of a range of flower and bulb holders. See pattern A4500 for an example of Bulb Bowl No7.
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