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Amethyst Form

, Dartington Crystal

Beebe, Jane

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Sculptural form or vessel, amethyst coloured glass encased within clear glass, crescent-shaped vessel form with deep groove running from the underside of the base and up one side, creating a curved indentation that curls in towards the base; the rim is cut and polished, the surface is otherwise acid etched/polished, giving an opaque finish.


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Collection

Amgueddfa Cymru - Museum Wales

Item Number

NMW A 51719

Creation/Production

, Dartington Crystal
Beebe, Jane
Date: 1990

Acquisition

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

Measurements

Height (cm): 22
Height (in): 8
Length (cm): 21
Length (in): 8
Width (cm): 12.2
Width (in): 4

Techniques

blown
forming
Applied Art
hand formed
forming
Applied Art
cut
decoration
Applied Art
polished
decoration
Applied Art
cased
decoration
Applied Art
acid etched
etched
decoration
Applied Art

Material

glass

Location

In store
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  • Applied Art
  • Art And Design Movements
  • Dartington Crystal
  • Glass

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