Dish
Date1750-1775
MediumLead-glazed earthenware (slipware)
DimensionsOH: 3 15/16"; D: 8 11/16"
Credit LineMuseum Purchase
Object number1967-8
DescriptionDish: shallow cream and brown surface agateware dish with low foot ring and 3 milled bands of slip around rim. Covered with lead glaze except for most of the foot ring and base.Label TextThe border decoration on this cream and brown agateware plate was probably achieved by coatingthe surgace with slip and then cutting back the excess to leave narrow banding in cream-colored clay. Closely spaced ribbing on the bands may have been executed before the excess slip was scraped away. The plate was probably made in the Staffordshire region or elsewhere in the Midlands in the latter half of the eighteenth century. Fragments of similar slipware dishes have been excavated at the Wetherburn's Tavern and the Anthony Hay sites in Williamsburg, Virginia.ProvenanceEx coll: Lomax, #4-T (label on bottom.)1750-1800
ca. 1790
1800-1825
1820-1840
ca. 1840
1712 (dated)
1800-1825
Jehu Williams (1788-1859) and John Victor (1793-1845) (Williams & Victor)
ca. 1835
1700-1725
1790-1820
