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RD 46532
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Design representation for a glass goblet , RD 46523, registered 25 October 1847 - Parcel 2 by John Fell Christy & Co., Stangate Glass Works, Lambeth. Class 3.
Photo copyright Paul Stirling & TNA.
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http://collections.vam.ac.uk/item/O1087/vase-a-j-f/
shows an enamelled glass vase decorated in the Classical Greek style made ca. 1849 from the Stangate Glass Works. . "Companies such as that of J. F. Christy, whose speciality was painted decoration, looked to Greek 'red-figure' ceramics for ideas... Here J. F. Christy has chosen the simplest, handle-less shape but seeks to imitate the ware itself with black glass and painting in red enamel. The source has not been identified for the image of a man, not quite a satyr with a tail only, holding the bridle of a rearing ass. In 1849 the company was given an award by the Society of Arts for 'specimens of enamelled glass' ."
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