Dish
The dish is complete; there is some enamel loss around the rim. The dish is oval, with an undulating rim; the center of the ends is concave. In cross-section, the rim is bulging, the marli sloping towards the bottom and slightly concave; the wall is high and curved towards the bottom, which is flat. On the reverse, the dish has a large, flat base; the wall is flared and the marli is flared and domed. The body is beige in color and covered with a shiny, crackled white glaze. Four traces of linear and cross-shaped beads are visible under the marli. The enamel is slightly flawed. The support point and bottom of the dish show traces of wear ; The decoration is molded and hand-painted in blue underglaze. It is of the embroidery type. The molded decoration is visible on the contour and on the border. The contour is wavy; the decoration on the marli appears as slight bulges perpendicular to the contour and aligned with the concave parts. The decoration is painted on the marli. The marli is decorated with a fillet bordering two alternately repeated embroidery elements. Each is made up of mirror-repeated elements, starting from a central element.
- Accession Number 2018.10.996
- Date 1770 c
- Materials ceramic, white earthenware
- Measurements 3,6 x 29,4 x 41 cm
- Accession Number 2018.10.996
- Date 1770 c
- Materials ceramic, white earthenware
- Measurements 3,6 x 29,4 x 41 cm
© Collection Pointe-à-Callière, Paul-Gaston L'Anglais fonds,2018.010.0996
Photo by René Bouchard
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