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Culture:English
Title:teacup and saucer
Date Made:ca. 1760
Type:Food Service
Materials:ceramic: white salt-glazed stoneware, overglaze polychrome enamels
Place Made:United Kingdom; England; Staffordshire
Accession Number:  HD 61.250X
Museum Collection:  Historic Deerfield
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Description:
English salt-glazed stoneware teacup and saucer decorated with floral sprays in reds, greens and blues. The cup and saucer are lined on the rim with red enamel. Some of the enamels have flaked. Although Staffordshire white stoneware had been perfected by about 1720, its possibilities for mass-production were not fully exploited until the 1740s. Then the techniques of press-moulding, slip-casting and enamelling were developed, and the drabness of the greyish stoneware surface was successfully relieved by the addition of all-over decoration. Colorfully painted stoneware using enameled decoration was being produced in Staffordshire by the mid 1750. Since these pieces required a second firing to fuse the enamels onto the glazed surface, these wares were more expensive than white stoneware. Colorfully painted stoneware using enameled decoration was being produced in Staffordshire by the mid 1750. Since these pieces required a second firing to fuse the enamels onto the glazed surface, these wares were more expensive than white stoneware.

Subjects:
Pottery; Enamel and enameling; glaze (coating by location); polychrome; Stoneware

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