Underglaze
Printing in a single color on earthenware and stoneware 1820-1850
Pattern
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Source
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Source Description:
Barclay’s Iron Works, Saugerties by W. G. Wall. Engraved by Archer and Boilly and printed by Fenner, Sears and Co., published in The History and Topography of the United States, edited by John Howard Hinton A. M., by Isaac Taylor Hinton, Simpkin and Marshall, London, and Thomas Wardle, Philadelphia, January 15, 1831.Shape Type
Dinner & Dessert Wares
Pattern Type
Landscapes and Waterscapes
Date
1831-1835
Dimensions
- Length: 18.00 in (45.72 cm)
Maker
Job and John Jackson
Description:
An earthenware platter, printed in a bright pink, with Iron Works at Saugerties. Job and John Jackson manufactured no dark blue, preferring instead the newly developed, lighter colors that were fashionable in the early 1830s. Enormous quantities of their light blue, brown, black, green, pink, and purple printed wares were exported to markets around the world.BACK TO CATALOG INDEX