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Vase

Hough, Catherine

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Vase, pale blue glass, tall form with narrow flat base, bulbous lower body tapering gently to a plain, closed rim, oval in cross-section; the majority of the lower portion of the vase has been finely sand-blasted or etched to create an opaque, light blue surface, the majority of the upper part has been left clear, these contrasting areas are separated by a broad cut line looping from the back rim, diagonally across the body and finishing at the back of the rim.


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Collection

Amgueddfa Cymru - Museum Wales

Item Number

NMW A 51717

Creation/Production

Hough, Catherine
Date: 2000 ca

Acquisition

Gift, 7/8/2013
Given by Mrs Christine M. Bayliss

Measurements

Height (cm): 23.8
Height (in): 9
Length (cm): 9.7
Length (in): 3
Depth (cm): 8.2
Depth (in): 3

Techniques

blown
forming
Applied Art
sand-blasted
decoration
Applied Art
cut
decoration
Applied Art

Material

glass

Location

In store
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  • Applied Art
  • Art And Design Movements
  • Glass
  • Hough, Catherine

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