2016.0034.001 Dish, view 1
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Dish

  • Category:

    Ceramics

  • Place of Origin:

    Brislington or London, England, United Kingdom, Europe

  • Date:

    1675-1685

  • Materials:

    Earthenware (delftware, faience); Tin glaze

  • Techniques:

    Press-molded, Painted

  • Museum Object Number:

    2016.0034.001


  • Complete Details



Object Number

2016.0034.001

Object Name

Dish

Category

Ceramics

Credit Line/Donor

Bequest of the estate of Nancy du Pont Cooch

Place of Origin

Brislington or London, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Date

1675-1685

Mark or Signature or Inscription or Label

1. Label; Underside; "2016.34.1" (ink)
2. Label; Underside; "7 - 7" (ink, handwritten)

Materials

Earthenware (delftware, faience); Tin glaze

Techniques

Press-molded, Painted

Dimensions (inches)

2 (H) , 8.5 (Diam)

Dimensions (centimeters)

5.08 (H) , 21.59 (Diam)

Object Description

Text available soon.

Bibliography and Bibliographic Notes

[Book] Archer, Michael. 1997 Delftware: The Tin-glazed Earthenware of the British Isles, a Catalogue of the Collection in the Victoria and Albert Museum.
Circular plate with much the same decoration: col. pl. 136 and p. 204, no. B.193, attributed to London, Brislington, or Bristol, c. 1680-1700.
[Book] Grigsby, Leslie B. 2000 The Longridge Collection of English Slipware and Delftware.
Lobed dish with Chinese men seated by grassy mounds: vol. 2, no. D103, different details and painting style from LivRm2 [2016.34.1], but similar decorative theme and dish shape. Painted in blue and yellow with manganese outlines and details against turquoise-white ground typical of Brislington. 1675-90.
[Book] Grigsby, Leslie B. 2000 The Longridge Collection of English Slipware and Delftware.
Three octagonal plates with Chinese men seated by grassy mounds: vol. 2, all with different details and painting style from LivRm2, bu similar decorative theme - no. D110, painted in manganese purple & green; D111, in blue and yellow; D112, in manganese purple and yellow. All London, Bristol, or Brislington, 1675-95. For related motifs on mugs, see nos. D249-52