Plate
Dateca. 1715
MediumEarthenware, tin-glazed (delft)
Credit LineArchaeological Collection, Colonial Williamsburg Foundation
Object numberT067-2013,14
DescriptionPlate excavated at the John Coke Tavern Site, Williamsburg, Virginia (27B-R140).Label TextEarthenware coated with a lead-glaze that contains tin oxide was commonly known as delft in the 18th century. The majority of delft used in America was produced in England rather than Holland. Aesthetically it had more in common with Chinese porcelain than with other European earthenware, and it often closely mimicked Asian designs. Imported English delft was found throughout the Chesapeake and used everywhere from gentry dining rooms to apothecary shops.
Exhibition(s)
ca. 1730
ca. 1760
ca. 1760
1720-1760
ca. 1760
1700-1720
ca. 1730
ca. 1730
ca. 1765
ca. 1735
1750-1780
ca. 1750