White Pierced Form
Binns, David
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Square curved dish form of stoneware clay with coarse molochite aggregate and white engobe coating, pierced with 25 round holes and cut away with three semi-circles along each side and a quadrant at each corner, the edges cut vertically from the top to about a third of their height, the lower parts roughly broken, the surface lightly sanded and covered with airholes.
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Details
Collection
Amgueddfa Cymru - Museum Wales
Item Number
NMW A 34472
Creation/Production
Binns, David
Date: 1997
Acquisition
Purchase, 26/7/2000
Measurements
Height (cm): 9.8
Width (cm): 46
Depth (cm): 46
Height (in): 3
Width (in): 18
Depth (in): 18
Techniques
pierced
decoration
Applied Art
cut
decoration
Applied Art
slip-coated
decoration
Applied Art
sanded
decoration
Applied Art
Material
stoneware
aggregate
Location
In store
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