Keywords: Egyptian - Blue Faience Saucer and Stand - Walters 481608 - Top.jpg A daisy decorates the interior of a tazza or footed dish A point on the bottom of the saucer fits into a corresponding depression in the stand securing the two together Patterns cut into the still moist composition were filled with a different colored paste to create the inlay ca 1400 1325 BC New Kingdom Egyptian faience with glaze cm 4 7 4 h x diam accession number 48 1608 22836 E A Abemayor Cairo date and mode of aquisition unknown Henry Walters Baltimore 1930 Walters Art Museum 1931 by bequest Acquired by Henry Walters 1930 Egypt's Golden Age The Art of Living in the New Kingdom 1558-1085 B C Museum of Fine Arts Boston Boston; Houston Museum of Natural Science Houston; The Walters Art Gallery Baltimore 1982-1983 Egypt's Dazzling Sun Amenhotep III and His World The Cleveland Museum of Art Cleveland; Kimbell Art Museum Fort Worth; Galeries nationales du Grand Palais Paris 1992-1993 Gifts of the Nile Ancient Egypian Faience Museum of Art Rhode Island School of Design Providence; The Cleveland Museum of Art Cleveland; Kimbell Art Museum Fort Worth 1998-1999 place of origin Stoke-on-Trent England United Kingdom Walters Art Museum license Ancient Egyptian pottery in the Walters Art Museum Media contributed by the Walters Art Museum needs category review Leucanthemum in art |