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Sculptural Form - Tidal Waters Bowl (2000)

Malcolm Appleby

engraved silver bowl

Birmingham Museums Trust

Details

Classification:

Craft

Materials:

Silver

Physical Object Description:

This shallow bowl with rippled surface and rim, emulates the movement of water. Metal working techniques used in its' manufacture include forging, chasing and engraving. The surface of the bowl has been engraved and chased with wavy bands to represent water-like patterns.- www.bmagic.org.uk accessed May 2015

Dimensions:

28 x 31 cm

Accession Number:

2000L21

Credit:

Purchased through the Contemporary Art Society Special Collection Scheme with Lottery funding from Arts Council England, 2001

Ownership history:

Purchased from the Scottish Gallery (Aitken Dott Ltd) by the Contemporary Art Society for its Special Collection Scheme, with the aid of Arts Council Lottery Funding, 29 April 2000; presented to Birmingham Museums and Art Gallery, 2000

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