Teacup
Saucer
Maker & role
Royal Doulton (estab. 1815), Manufacturer
Object detail
Production place
Collection
Measurements
1 - Teacup, H: 6 x Diam: 8.5cm (H: 60 x Diam: 85mm); 2 - Saucer, H: 2 x W: 14cm (H: 20 x W: 140mm)
Signature & marks
-1:2 Royal Doulton emblem/maker's mark stamped on base of cup & saucer in green: ‘[emblem] MADE IN ENGLAND/ ROYAL DOULTON/ ENGLAND’
Credit line
Gift, Mrs June Wallace, 2005
Meroogal Collection, Museums of History New South Wales
Meroogal Collection, Museums of History New South Wales
Description
This teacup & saucer were used by Aunt Kate for afternoon tea. Aunt Kate was a keen gardener and liked violets. (When referring to the women who lived at Meroogal, June Wallace calls them either ‘ my Aunts’ or ‘my Great Aunts’).
Told by June Wallace to B. Konkolowicz Thursday 16.2.2006
Told by June Wallace to B. Konkolowicz Thursday 16.2.2006
Accession number
M2005/2-1:2
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