Wooden Pattern for Footed Dish

Object Name: 
Wooden Pattern for Footed Dish

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Object Name: 
Wooden Pattern for Footed Dish
Accession Number: 
2012.7.3
Dimensions: 
Overall H: 15.5 cm, W: 32 cm, D: 14.5 cm
Location: 
Not on Display
Date: 
about 1900-1920
Credit Line: 
Gift of Neila and Tom Bredehoft
Primary Description: 
Wooden Pattern for Footed Dish. Wood, metal nails, black paint; assembled, painted. Wooden pattern in the form of a hemispherical dish with flat sides, two feet, a pair of circular hinges on one side and a single circular hinge on the other side. Footed vase form nailed to top of dish and stamped, "371-A".
Department: 
Provenance: 
Bredehoft, Tom, Source
1992
to
2012-05-08
Bredehoft, Neila, Source
1992
to
2012-05-08
Color: 
Technique: 
Material: 
Inscription: 
371-A
inscription
Chalk on side in red
371-A
inscription
Stamped on top of dish