- Ethnohistorical collection
Saucer
The saucer is complete. It is circular in shape. The wall is flared at the top, the rim is straight and the top of the rim is plain and beveled on the outside. The wall curves at the base towards the flat bottom. It rests on an annular foot; the underside of the bottom is recessed and flat. There is a small nipple under the bottom. The decoration is hand-painted in polychrome of red, green, black and yellow over glaze. It features a floral motif. Below the inner rim, there is a row of semi-circles made of vertical lines painted in red. The main decoration on the background is a large flower painted red, surrounded by stems outlined in black and painted green, and leaves painted in succession, with touches of yellow. The secondary decoration consists of three small flowers painted red, with stems traced in black and painted green, and leaves painted in succession, with touches of yellow. The top of the rim bears traces of red.
- Accession Number 2018.10.758
- Date 1790 c
- Materials ceramics, fine earthenware Creamware
- Measurements 2,3 x 12,872 cm
- Accession Number 2018.10.758
- Date 1790 c
- Materials ceramics, fine earthenware Creamware
- Measurements 2,3 x 12,872 cm
© © Collection Pointe-à-Callière, fonds Paul-Gaston L'Anglais, 2018.010.0758
Photo by Francois Gignac
- On display
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