Dresser, Christopher (1834-1904)

Creator details

Name
Dresser, Christopher (1834-1904)
Nationality
English

Assets (110 in total)

Plate I from 'Studies in Design', c.1874-76 (litho)
Top, L-R: Oriental Coffee Pot, Benham & Froud, c.1888 (brass, copper and wood); Japanese Rivetted Square Teapot, Benham & Froud, c.1888 (copper and brass); Claret Jug, Richard Perry, Son & Co., c.1880 (copper and rosewood); Middle, L-R: Claret Jug, Hukin & Heath, c.1879 (electroplated silver, glass and wood); Claret Jug, James Dixon & Sons, c.1879 (electroplated silver and glass); Water Jug, Elkington & Co., 1885 (electroplated copper with walnut wood); Bottom, L-R: Three part Cruet and Stand, Elkington & Co., c.1878 (electroplate and glass); Oil and Vinegar Bottles and Stand, Elkington & Co., c.1878 (electroplated silver and glass); Scalloped Toast Rack, James Dixon & Sons, c.1880 (electroplated silver)
Hemispherical teapot on six feet, manufactured by James Dixon & Son, 1880 (electroplate with ebonised wood handle)
Botanical illustration, original from Owen Jones's (1809-74) `The Grammar of Ornament`, 1856 (pencil, w/c)
Jug, 1885 (electrolpated silver)
Plate III from 'Studies in Design', c.1874-76 (litho)
Illustration from 'Studies in Design' by Christopher Dresser, published 1876 (colour litho)
Two Clutha Vases, James Couper & Sons, made for Liberty, 1880 (glass)
Vase, made by James Couper and Sons, Scotland, c.1895 (clutha glass)
Clutha glass vase, late 19th century (glass)
A picnic set
Bowl, 1880 (quartered oak, electroplated silver & glass)

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