Plate
Dateca. 1760
OriginEngland, Liverpool
MediumTin-glazed earthenware (delft)
DimensionsD: 9 1/4"; H: 1"
Credit LineMuseum Purchase
Object number1960-772
DescriptionPlate with incised foot ring. Blue tin glaze decorated with a central stemmed flower; on the rim, 2 long stemmed flower and leaf sprays. Details in manganese-black, foliage in yellowish mixed green, and flowers in blue, yellow, and red-orange.Label TextThis version of the Fazackerly palette and decoration is known to have been made in Liverpool. Fragments with this palette and style of floral decoration have been excavated on several sites in Williamsburg including the Roscow Cole House (19AB.1099), the Blair Stables (29HA.0168), the Prentis House-Russell House (I7DA.0617, 7DA.0618), and the rear of the Peyton Randolph House (28HA.0359).
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MarkingsNo
ProvenanceA. F. Allbrook, Old English Furnture, Pottery & Porcelain, London