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English & Irish delftware 1570-1840, Aileen Dawson

Label
English & Irish delftware 1570-1840, Aileen Dawson
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 314-315) and index
Illustrations
mapsillustrations
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
English & Irish delftware 1570-1840
Nature of contents
catalogsbibliography
Oclc number
501396922
Responsibility statement
Aileen Dawson
Summary
"Tin-glazed earthenware has been made in Europe since the 15th century. In Britain, floor tiles and drug pots were made in Aldgate, London in the 16th century by immigrant potters from the Low Countries. In the early 17th century, factories making dishes and other wares were set up in London close to the River Thames. Their products were initially much influenced by Chinese porcelain as well as by Italian maiolica. Manufacture spread from London to centres such as Bristol, Liverpool and Dublin. Known as 'gally ware' in the 17th century, this type of pottery has come to be known as 'delftware' from the Dutch town of Delft which was renowned for its manufacture ... The British Museum collection of delftware, which was established in the later part of the 19th century, is one of the finest in the world. It is especially notable for the number of pieces bearing dates and for those which document historical personages and events. This beautifully illustrated book will feature more than 140 items from this extensive collection and include pieces which have never before been fully described or published in colour."--Publisher's description
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