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14th to 18th Century European Earthenware and Stoneware

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14th to 18th Century European Earthenware and Stoneware

The Gardiner Museum’s holdings highlight important developments in the history of European earthenware from the fourteenth to the eighteenth centuries, including tin-glazed earthenware, English slipware and creamware. Earthenware is the term given to ceramics that have been fired at a comparatively low temperature and have not vitrified. They have opaque bodies and are often glazed to make them impervious to liquids. Different types of earthenwares are given specific names that distinguish their bodies, glazes and decoration.

An important area of focus is tin-glazed earthenware produced in Italy, France and England, where it was known as maiolica, faïence and delftware respectively. Tin-glazed earthenware first appeared in the ninth century in present day Iraq, and involved the addition of ashes of tin to a lead glaze to create an opaque white surface for decoration in emulation of Chinese porcelain. Throughout the next five centuries, knowledge of tin-glazing spread throughout the Middle East and the Mediterranean. The movement of objects and people further prompted its dissemination to Italy, and Northern Europe.

European Earthenware Collections:

English Delftware

English Slipware

Creamware

French Faience

Italian Maiolica

Other European Earthenware and Stoneware

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Charger with William III on horseback
c.1688-1694
Object number: G83.1.414
Charger with Queen Anne
c.1702-1714
Object number: G83.1.420
Charger with Adam and Eve
c.1680-1700
Object number: G83.1.425
Posset pot with chinoiseries
c.1685
Object number: G83.1.443a-b
Puzzle jug with Charles II
c.1660-1685
Object number: G83.1.459
Octagonal plate with "GOOD WYNE / AND BEERE"
c.1690
Object number: G83.1.468
Set of six plates with 'merry man' inscription
c.1690
Object number: G83.1.474.1-6
Plate with the Arms of the Cloth Makers
1701
Object number: G83.1.477
Plate
1701
Object number: G83.1.478
Plate with bird design
1701
Object number: G83.1.479
Plate with Order of the Garter and 'IHS'
c.1710
Object number: G83.1.483
Plate with woman supporting a bucket
c.1710
Object number: G83.1.484
Plate with lion
c.1710
Object number: G83.1.485
Plate with bird
c.1710
Object number: G83.1.486
Plate with a swan
c.1710
Object number: G83.1.487
Plate with chinoiserie designs
c.1695
Object number: G83.1.496
Octagonal plate with chinoiserie designs
c.1690
Object number: G83.1.498
Plate with cockerel
c.1710
Object number: G83.1.502
Fuddling cup
1639
Object number: G83.1.505
Sack bottle
1644
Object number: G83.1.506
Mug with inscription
1647
Object number: G83.1.507
Sack bottle
1645
Object number: G83.1.508
'Whit' wine bottle
1659
Object number: G83.1.510