File:Bigot - Drinking set, Jug with lid and two cups.jpg

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Drinking set, jug with lid and two cups
Artist
Alexandre Bigot, Robert Linzeler
Title
Drinking set, jug with lid and two cups
label QS:Len,"Drinking set, jug with lid and two cups"
label QS:Lhu,"Ivókészlet, fedeles kanna és két pohár"
Description
Gres with colorful, flowing matte glaze. Ceramics: Factory of Alexandre Bigot, Met (Loire et Cher). Silver mounting: Robert Linzeler, Paris.
label QS:Len,"Gres with colorful, flowing matte glaze. Ceramics: Factory of Alexandre Bigot, Met (Loire et Cher). Silver mounting: Robert Linzeler, Paris."
label QS:Lhu,"Kerámia: Alexandre Bigot gyára, Met (Loire et Cher). Ezüst montírozás: Robert Linzeler, Párizs."
Date circa 1900
date QS:P571,+1900-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1480,Q5727902
Medium ceramics
Budapest Museum of Applied Arts
Current location
Budapest
Object history Purchased at the 61st Art Auction of BÁV in Budapest in 2012.
Source/Photographer Own work; Photo by Szilas in the Budapest Museum of Applied Arts; temporary exhibition of the Bigot-pavilion, May-September 2013
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