Object Label

These ceramics are decorated with American landscape scenes and were made in England for the American market. Before the 1840s, only the elite could afford dinnerware, then made of expensive porcelain. One of the early fruits of the Industrial Revolution was the production of inexpensive machine-molded and mechanically decorated earthenware for the middle class. These objects were decorated by the transfer technique, in which the scene is engraved on a metal plate, inked, printed on paper, and then pressed, or transferred, onto the ceramic body.

Caption

Oval Platter, Earthenware. Brooklyn Museum, Gift of Mrs. William C. Esty, 63.186.87.

Gallery

Not on view

Title

Oval Platter

Medium

Earthenware

Classification

Food/Drink

Credit Line

Gift of Mrs. William C. Esty

Accession Number

63.186.87

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