Dish with Double-Barred Cross and Orb
- Culture
- Spanish
- Date
- 1430–70
- Material
- Tin-glazed earthenware, lustered
- made in
- Manises, Valencia region, Spain, Europe
- Classification
- Ceramics, containers
- Collection
- Decorative Arts and Design
- Current Location
- On View, Gallery 124
- Dimensions
- 2 7/16 x 18 3/8 in. (6.2 x 46.7 cm)
- Credit Line
- Museum Purchase
- Rights
- Public Domain
- Object Number
- 27:1932
Provenance
- 1904
Paul Mame (1883-1903), Tours, France
1904/04/26
In auction of Paul Mame collection at Galerie Georges Petit, Paris, France, April 26, 1904, lot no. 143 [2]
- 1932
R. Stora & Company, New York, NY, USA
1932 -
Saint Louis Art Museum, purchased from R. Stora & Company [2]
Notes:
[1] Though not illustrated, the object is most likely the same that is listed in the 1904 sales catalogue of the Paul Mame collection. There is no record of purchase. ["Tableaux Anciens et Modernes, Galerie Georges Petit," Paris, France, April 26-29, 1904, lot no. 143].
[2] According to the invoice by R. Stora & Company to the Saint Louis Art Museum, dated December 29, 1931, the object was formerly in the Paul Mame collection [SLAM document files]. Minutes of the Administrative Board of Control of the City Art Museum, March 3, 1932.
Paul Mame (1883-1903), Tours, France
1904/04/26
In auction of Paul Mame collection at Galerie Georges Petit, Paris, France, April 26, 1904, lot no. 143 [2]
- 1932
R. Stora & Company, New York, NY, USA
1932 -
Saint Louis Art Museum, purchased from R. Stora & Company [2]
Notes:
[1] Though not illustrated, the object is most likely the same that is listed in the 1904 sales catalogue of the Paul Mame collection. There is no record of purchase. ["Tableaux Anciens et Modernes, Galerie Georges Petit," Paris, France, April 26-29, 1904, lot no. 143].
[2] According to the invoice by R. Stora & Company to the Saint Louis Art Museum, dated December 29, 1931, the object was formerly in the Paul Mame collection [SLAM document files]. Minutes of the Administrative Board of Control of the City Art Museum, March 3, 1932.
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