PEARLWARE, HAND PAINTED POLYCHROME, LATE - INDICE DEL TIPO
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Nombre Tipológico:
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PEARLWARE, HAND PAINTED POLYCHROME, LATE
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Categoría Cerámica:
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REFINED EARTHENWARE
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Lugar de Producción:
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ENGLAND
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Fecha de Producción:
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1830-1840
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Definir Atributos:
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White to light cream-colored, thin, hard refined earthenware paste.
White to faint bluish white clear lead glaze, caused by the addition of cobalt to the glaze. There is a bluish cast where the glaze pools. Hand painted floral designs, initially in brown, mustard, yellow and olive green, and, after 1830, pinkish-red, black, light blue, and light green shades were added to the palette. |
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BOWL
CUP PLATTER SAUCER |
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Comentarios:
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This type was popular among the poorer classes. The paste of pearlware produced after 1810 is heavier and whiter with a harder glaze that may vary in color from almost clear to deeply bluish tinted.
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Definiciones Publicadas:
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Noel Hume 1969, South 1977, Miller 1991
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