- NMC/0820C/v2
- Part
- 1957-1963
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- NMC/0820C/v3
- Part
- 1957-1963
- NMC/0821
- Item
- 1957-1963
Round kitchen store jar with a white bottom complete with yellow, black, and grey transfer designs. Top half is gold. Labelled 'FLOUR' in black towards the center. Lid is white with some gold. Has 2 relief bands of gold circles.
Stewart, Robert
Kitchen store jar: flour (Version 2)
- NMC/0821/v2
- Part
- 1957-1963
Kitchen store jar: flour (Version 3)
- NMC/0821/v3
- Part
- 1957-1963
Kitchen store jar: flour (Version 4)
- NMC/0821/v4
- Part
- 1957-1963
- NMC/0833
- Item
- c1980s-1990s
This item suffered significant damage in the fire in The Mackintosh Building at The Glasgow School of Art on 23rd May 2014. It was salvaged and has undergone conservation and consolidation work in 2018. Brown fired ceramic bowl with grooves. Grey glaze on the inside.
Leckie, Alexander
- NMC/0833/v1
- Part
- c1980s-1990s
- NMC/0833/v2
- Part
- c1980s-1990s
- NMC/0833/v3
- Part
- c1980s-1990s
- NMC/0833/v4
- Part
- c1980s-1990s
- NMC/0833/v5
- Part
- c1980s-1990s
- NMC/0871
- Item
- 1990s
Round pot with a biege glaze and areas of grey. Hand-painted red and gold designs. Rounded top with beige glaze is broken and very fragile. A red glazed rectangular piece is attached to one side with hand-painted white designs.
Calderwood, John
- NMC/0871/v1
- Part
- 1990s
- NMC/0871/v2
- Part
- 1990s
- NMC/0871/v3
- Part
- 1990s
- NMC/0871/v4
- Part
- 1990s
- NMC/0871/v5
- Part
- 1990s
Ceramic sculpture - Pinnacle Series
- NMC/0872
- Item
- 1997
Sculptural form - part of Watt's Pinnacle series.
Watt, Alan
- NMC/0915A
- Item
- 19th century
This item was damaged in the fire in The Mackintosh Building at The Glasgow School of Art on 23rd May 2014. It was assessed by a conservator but no conservation work was deemed possible. Figure on horseback, facing right.
- NMC/0915A/v1
- Part
- 19th century
- NMC/0915A/v2
- Part
- 19th century
- NMC/0915A/v3
- Part
- 19th century
- NMC/0915B
- Item
- 19th century
This item was damaged in the fire in The Mackintosh Building at The Glasgow School of Art on 23rd May 2014. It was assessed by a conservator but no conservation work was deemed possible. Figure on horseback, facing left.
- NMC/0915B/v1
- Part
- 19th century
- NMC/0915B/v2
- Part
- 19th century
- NMC/0915B/v3
- Part
- 19th century
- NMC/0916A
- Item
- 19th century
Polychrome (blue, purple, brown) glazed ceramic tile fragment with hand-painted floral design. Relief of an animal, possibly a goat or ram, on top part. Relief of a plant or tree on bottom part. 'Sulatanabad' handwritten on verso. Sulatanabad is a city, now known as Arak, in Iran. Label on verso - 'Persia 13th C.'
*Not available / given
Ceramic tile fragment (Version 1)
- NMC/0916A/v1
- Part
- 19th century
Ceramic tile fragment (Version 2)
- NMC/0916A/v2
- Part
- 19th century
- NMC/0916B
- Item
- 19th century
Polychrome (blue, purple, green) glazed ceramic tile fragment with hand-painted flowers and leaves. 'Damascus' handwrirtten in red on one edge. Damascus is the capital of Syria. Label on verso - 'Damascus'.
*Not available / given
Ceramic tile fragment (Version 1)
- NMC/0916B/v1
- Part
- 19th century
Ceramic tile fragment (Version 2)
- NMC/0916B/v2
- Part
- 19th century
Ceramic tile fragment (Version 3)
- NMC/0916B/v3
- Part
- 19th century
- NMC/0916C
- Item
- 19th century
Polychrome (blue, green, yellow, white) glazed ceramic tile fragment with hand-painted floral and plant designs. 'Shah Isfahan' handwritten on verso. Label on verso - 'Shah - 17th mosque Isfahan.' The Shah Mosque (Persian), also known as Imam Mosque (Persian), is a mosque in Isfahan, Iran. It is regarded as one of the masterpieces of Irania/Persian architecture and an example of Islamic era architecture of Iran. It employed the haft rangi (seven-colour) style of tile mosaic.
*Not available / given
Ceramic tile fragment (Version 1)
- NMC/0916C/v1
- Part
- 19th century
Ceramic tile fragment (Version 2)
- NMC/0916C/v2
- Part
- 19th century
- NMC/0916D
- Item
- 19th century
Polychrome (blue, brown, gold) glazed ceramic tile fragment with what might be hand-painted or transfer printing design of a seated human figure. Border along the left side on recto could possibly be script. Left edge has a pointed, triangular shape. The fragment appears to have been broken into 3 parts and then was glued back together. Label on verso - 'Persia 13th C.'
*Not available / given
Ceramic tile fragment (Version 1)
- NMC/0916D/v1
- Part
- 19th century
Ceramic tile fragment (Version 2)
- NMC/0916D/v2
- Part
- 19th century
- NMC/0916E
- Item
- 19th century
Glazed, star-shaped ceramic tile with 8 points. Has what might be hand-painted or transfer printing of a brown, standing bird figure. Appears a label was on verso, however most of it has been removed. Some chipping is present, otherwise the ceramic tile is intact.
*Not available / given
Ceramic tile fragment (Version 1)
- NMC/0916E/v1
- Part
- 19th century
Ceramic tile fragment (Version 2)
- NMC/0916E/v2
- Part
- 19th century
Ceramic fragment from the bottom of a ceramic vase
- NMC/0916F
- Item
- 19th century
Polychrome (blue, green) glazed fragment from the bottom of a ceramic vase with handpainted spotted animal, possibly a deer, surronded by a floral design. Label on verso - 'Sultanabad 14th C.' Sulatanabad is a city, now known as Arak, in Iran.
*Not available / given
Ceramic fragment from the bottom of a ceramic vase (Version 1)
- NMC/0916F/v1
- Part
- 19th century
Ceramic fragment from the bottom of a ceramic vase (Version 2)
- NMC/0916F/v2
- Part
- 19th century
- NMC/0995
- Item
- 1957-1963
This item suffered significant damage in the fire in The Mackintosh Building at The Glasgow School of Art on 23rd May 2014. It was salvaged and has undergone conservation and consolidation work. Stoneware mug with transfer printing. Blue and black decorative pattern. Marked on base: "Robert Stewart | Scotland" with four leaf clover symbol.
Stewart, Robert
- NMC/0995/v1
- Part
- 1957-1963
- NMC/0995/v2
- Part
- 1957-1963