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Identifier: leadglazedpotter00barbrich (find matches)
Title: Lead glazed pottery. Part first (common clays): plain glazed, sgraffito and slip-decorated wares
Year: 1907 (1900s)
Authors: Barber, Edwin Atlee, 1851-1916
Subjects: Pottery
Publisher: New York, Doubleday, Page & co
Contributing Library: University of California Libraries
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G. Sgraffito Jug (12 inches in height).Devonshire, England, 1698.
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7. Lead Glazed Tile (Clinches). Arms of Great Britain, White Clay inlaid in Red. England, probably Seventeenth Century. Museum No. N. 570. 11 an American collector, is a good example of this style (see No. 6).It is of yellow clay with heavy brown glaze, and is probably ofDevonshire production. A similar piece, figured by Hodgkin,bears the date of 1703. Sgraffito ware was produced to a considerable extent at Wrotham,in Kent, late in the seventeenth, and early in the eighteenth, cen-tury. THE UNITED STATES. When the first German immigrants settled in Pennsylvania, latein the seventeenth century, they brought the art of sgraffito and slip-decoration with them, and established it as a new process of ceramic manufacture in the States. These pioneer German potters erected numerous small pot-works for the manufacture of such wares as were needed to supply the simple wants of their neighbors. Each local pottery seems to have been supported by the patronage of relatives and friends of the proprietor

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  • booksubject:Pottery
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