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Culture:American
Title:bowl
Date Made:early 19th century
Type:Food Service
Materials:ceramic: lead-glazed red earthenware (redware), iron oxide
Place Made:United States; New England
Measurements:overall: 4 3/8 in x 12 3/8 in; 11.1125 cm x 31.4325 cm
Accession Number:  HD 53.071
Credit Line:Gift of Henry N. Flynt and Helen Geier Flynt
Museum Collection:  Historic Deerfield
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Description:
Redware bowl decorated with large black sponged dots. The wheel-turned, shallow bowl has a molded rim, flared sides, and an applied, turned foot. New England potters made coarse, utilitarian plates and dishes from local clays. The inherent fragility of these inexpensive wares caused them to break from use. The iron impurities in the clay give the body its distinctive red color.

Subjects:
Pottery; glaze (coating by location); Redware

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