The term 'Japanware' is used to describe objects which have been finished and decorated in a particular way. A 'Japan' finish can be created on lots of different materials. 'Japanning' means the finished, decorative surface and not the article itself.

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Tray

Tray


Description:

Round tray with scalloped edge. Decorated with a painting of 'Scott's Grave'. Painted on paper and applied by the 'Goodman' method. Produced by Walton B. and Co. 1840 - 60.

Location: Bantock House

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