Plate
Dateca. 1740
OriginEngland, Bristol
MediumTin-glazed Earthenware (delft)
DimensionsDiam.: 8 3/4"
Credit LineGift of Mr. and Mrs. Robert V. Krikorian
Object number1998-161
DescriptionPlate: Shallow plate with no foot ring. Bluish white tin-glaze decorated in blue, red, and green enamel with a sketchily drawn landscape of buildings and trees; a building in the center appears to be a European-style bottle kiln with smoke issuing from its top. To the left of this kiln is an arch with dots, perhaps meant to represent a bridge?Label TextThe image of a smoking bottle kiln is rare on British delft. Colonial Williamsburg owns a similar example of this plate in blue and white (accession # 1984-137); the colored decoration seen here makes this plate even more unusual.ca. 1740
1790-1800
1660-1680
