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Plate (France)
This is a plate. It was manufactured by Aprey Pottery Factory. It is dated ca. 1770 and we acquired it in 1907. Its medium is tin-glazed earthenware, polychrome overglaze decoration. It is a part of the Product Design and Decorative Arts department.
Faience (earthenware) tablewares became increasingly popular during the eighteenth century in France among upper bourgeois families as a less expensive alternative to porcelain. The painted decoration on faience tablewares mirrored desigsn on porcelain but without gilding. (Tools for the Table, 1993).
This object was
donated by
George A. Hearn.
It is credited Gift of George A. Hearn.
- Ewer (with Basin) Ewer
- porcelain (possibly soft paste), vitreous enamel, gold.
- Museum purchase through gift of Mrs. John Jay Ide, in memory of John Jay Ide.
- 1991-45-1
Its dimensions are
H x W: 2.8 × 25.3 cm (1 1/8 × 9 15/16 in.)
Cite this object as
Plate (France); Manufactured by Aprey Pottery Factory (France); tin-glazed earthenware, polychrome overglaze decoration; H x W: 2.8 × 25.3 cm (1 1/8 × 9 15/16 in.); Gift of George A. Hearn; 1907-14-11