About this object
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ID:
A10695
Production date:
1674; 17th century
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Location:
In Store
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From the 1660s to 1790s there were 18 delftware potteries along the banks of the Thames turning out over 1,000 tons per year of tin-glazed earthenware items for London households, taverns and coffee-houses. But delftware was not very durable and was eventually ousted by the new, technically superior Staffordshire creamwares and English porcelains. < ...Read more
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Measurements
H 95 mm; W 145 mm (incl handle), DM 97 mm (rim), H 91 mm; W 143 mm (inc. handle); DM 97 mm (rim); DM 105 mm (near base) (overall)
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Materials
ceramic; earthenware; tin-glazed earthenware
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Last Updated
2024-04-02
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