Trough

Production date
1953-1957
Country
Australia
State/Province
New South Wales
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Object detail

Description
Slip cast ceramic trough decorated with indigenous design on a wash of brown glaze. Ends are decorated to look like a cross cut log.
Classification
DOMESTIC EQUIPMENT Containers vase
ORNAMENTS Ceramic ornament
Production date
1953-1957
Measurements
L 160 x W65 x H40mm
Media/Materials description
Ceramic
Signature/Marks
Essexware/AUST.
History and use
This object is from the Glenn Cooke collection of Aboriginal-themed design. In 1999 Glenn Cooke donated his collection of over 1300 domestic and souvenir wares to Queensland Museum. Together the collection provides detailed examples of how Aboriginal art and design have been adopted and reproduced in Australian popular culture. The Glenn Cooke collection dates from the 1940s, when Aboriginal design was first embraced by ‘Australiana’ industries, up until the present day. While some of the objects in the collection were made by Indigenous people, the vast majority were not. These items therefore raise a number of questions about authorship, authenticity and appropriation in Indigenous-themed design in Australia.

This ceramic dish was produced by the Essexware pottery studio. The Essexware studio was established at Leura in the Blue Mountains, NSW and was active from 1951-1957.
Registration number
E21018

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