Ironstone plate from the first dinner service used at the Government House named “Cyprus” and inspired by the Salt Lake of Larnaca

Creator:

Robinson of Buslen, Joseph

Date:

1878

Medium:

Ceramic

Description:

Small ironstone plate decorated with birds (swallow and a water fowl), dragonfly, moths and leaves. Blue on white glazed ware (6 plates: mmr_00145-149, 151)

Dimensions:

19.5 cm diameter

Identifier:

mmr_00147

Provenance:

Government House

Classification:

Ceramics

Object Type:

Plate

Rights Holder:

© Costas and Rita Severis Foundation

Rights Statement:

The Costas and Rita Severis Foundation holds or manages the copyright(s) of this item and its digital reproduction. If you need information about using this item, please send an email to research@severis.org

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