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Dolphin Tripod

about 1813-1820

English

80.44A-B

Not currently on view


Artwork Details

Nationality
English
Creation Date
about 1813-1820
Creation Location
England
Materials
bone china
Dimensions

7-1/4 x 4-3/4 (diam.) in.

Accession Number
80.44A-B
Credit Line

Gift of Mrs. Elwood B. Daugherty

Copyright
Public Domain
Collection

Decorative Arts

Color Palette

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