Lambeth Potteries

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1714/27
Tin-glazed earthenware

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FROM THE ART INSTITUTE OF CHICAGO’S CATALOG

Produced before England developed its own porcelain industry, this dish was made from coarse earthenware coated with a smooth, white, tin-based glaze onto which the colored design was applied. Although decorated in a simple, vernacular style, it embodies a popular nationalist design sensibility—including commemorating the continuity of a Protestant monarchy—and was intended for display rather than use.

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