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Culture:English
Title:punch bowl
Date Made:1760-1770
Type:Food Service
Materials:ceramic: tin-glazed earthenware decorated in cobalt blue, antimony yellow, manganese purple, iron red, and green
Place Made:United Kingdom; England; Liverpool
Measurements:overall: 3 5/8 in x 9 1/16 in; 9.2075 cm x 23.01875 cm
Accession Number:  HD 91.197
Credit Line:Museum Collections Fund
Museum Collection:  Historic Deerfield
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Description:
English delft circular punch bowl in the 'Fazackerly colors' of blue, green, yellow, red, and purple-black lines. This version of the Fazackerly palette and decoration is known to have been made in Liverpool, and similar fragments have been excavated at Colonial Williamsburg. On the outside, the bowl is decorated with a large floral spray with a central flower head with blue petals and a yellow center cross-hatched in black, flanked by red and yellow flowers and smaller yellow flowers on the opposite side. The well is decorated with the same red and yellow flowers, with a purple-black scalloped band around the inside edge. The bowl is supported on an applied foot ring.

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