Object number
97/91/1-2
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Description
This is an oval basket with a lid, the handle of which appears to be missing. It is made from brown cane. The body of the basket has been woven and the rim has been plaited. It was almost certainly made by Dorothy Wright.
Physical description
1 basket set: brown cane; good condition
Archival history
97/90-97/101 were part of the 'DIX/Wright' Collection of Baskets at the Pitt Rivers Museum in Oxford. The Collection had 51 baskets in total, 12 of which were transferred to MERL in 1997. A list from the Pitt Rivers states that all of the baskets appear to have been made by Dorothy Wright, some to illustrate her 'Complete Book of Baskets and Basketry.' A note also says 'Pitt Rivers part of the collection has accession number 1997.11'., MERL 'Handwritten accession' form (Museum of English Rural Life) – 'Standard museum name: Basket – cane // Accession number: 97/91/1&2 // … // Recorder: JMB // Date: 16.7.99 // Description: Oval cane basket with lid. Made brown cane. Woven with plaited rim. Handle of lid appears to be missing. // Dimensions: Length: 23.0 cm // Height: 11.0 cm // Associated information: Probably made by Dorothy Wright // See Acc. sheet 97/90 for other information’
Production place
Greater London [region]
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