Plate
MakerMade by
Burgess & Leigh
(English, 1862 - 1999)
Date1889-1919
MediumMechanically-molded earthenware with an underglaze cobalt blue decoration
DimensionsPrimary Dimensions (diameter): 6 7/8in. (17.5cm)
ClassificationsCeramics
Credit LineBequest of Martha R. Lambert
DescriptionRound, earthenware plate with a transfer-printed underglaze cobalt blue decoration. The transfer-printed design was printed in a dark blue then made to run in the kiln, a type of ceramic known as flow blue. The small printed pattern in the center of the plate shows two figures standing in front of a body of water. A large structure, or castle, sits on the hill at the far shore. A tree to the right frames the landscape. This pattern is surrounded by an area of white, then a border at the rim. The border consists of three areas divided by double scrolls, leaves, and foliage. Each area contains the same pattern, showing a castle on a lake with a horse or carriage in the foreground. There is crazing over all the surfaces of the platter, and a small chip at an edge of the rim over the border. There are an additional four small chips on the bottom of the rim, plus a small area of loss on the bottom of the rim. Some of the crazing on the bottom of the rim has acquired a build-up of dirt.
Object number1979.68.173
NotesHistorical Note: The home of Martha Ruhamah Tryon Lambert (1892-1979) was located at 712 Main Street in South Glastonbury, Connecticut.On View
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