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Title dish
Material and technique Lead glass, free-blown
Object type
Dish > Tableware > Kitchen and household > Utensil
Location This object is in storage
Dimensions Height 16,1 cm
Diameter 33 cm
Artists Designer: Chris Lebeau
Executor: Ludwig Moser & Söhne
Accession number 808 (KN&V)
Credits Purchased 1971
Department Applied Arts & Design
Acquisition date 1971
Creation date in 1929
Material
Object
Technique
Craquelé > Crackled > Shaping techniques > General technique > Technique > Material and technique
Craquelé > Crackled > Shaping techniques > General technique > Technique > Material and technique
Free-blowing > Free-blown > Glass blowing techniques > Glass technique > Technique > Material and technique
Free-blowing > Free-blown > Glass blowing techniques > Glass technique > Technique > Material and technique
Geographical origin Czechoslovakia > Eastern Europe > Europe

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Chris Lebeau

Amsterdam 1878 - Dachau 1945

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