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| Culture: | American
| | Title: | pipkin
| | Date Made: | 19th Century
| | Type: | Food Service
| | Materials: | ceramic: lead glazed earthenware with white glaze and yellow-tan glaze
| | Place Made: | Continental Europe
| | Accession Number: | HD 2014.4.190
| | Credit Line: | William T. Brandon Collection of American Redware and Ceramics
| | Museum Collection: | Historic Deerfield
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Description: Thrown pottery pipkin or drink warmer, circular container with spout and top edge is stepped to hold a lid which does not survive, a handle is attached on the side, handle is formed like a top of a bottle with a rounded lip, decorated in a yellowish glaze on the exterior and a white glaze on the interior. Attached to the underside of the pot is a paper label with red borders, written in ink is “Bot. Phila. Dec/1914. (Osborne)/ Attributed/ N. J. Product.” And in red paint, “198” in a circle. Formerly part of the Burton N. Gates Collection. Original Gates notecard reads, " Handled & covered casserole Stoneware with yellowish brown glaze. Green cast./ 4" x 5" base. Turned handle./ Bot Osborn, Dec. 1914., Phil. pronounced a New Jersey product."
Subjects: glaze (coating by location); Pottery Link to share this object record: https://museums.fivecolleges.edu/detail.php?t=objects&type=ext&id_number=HD+2014.4.190 |
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