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Tin-glazed earthenware tea bowl.
Refined Earthenware | Object #: 1691282
British or Dutch.
Explore This ItemPainted underglaze Chinese export porcelain teabowl.
Porcelain | Object #: 1693312
Explore This ItemPainted underglaze Chinese export porcelain teabowl.
Porcelain | Object #: 1693475
Explore This ItemPainted underglaze Chinese export porcelain teabowl.
Porcelain | Object #: 1693481
Explore This ItemPainted underglaze Chinese export porcelain teabowl with boat scene.
Porcelain | Object #: 1693490
Explore This ItemPainted underglaze Chinese export porcelain teabowl.
Porcelain | Object #: 1693519
Explore This ItemImari porcelain teabowl.
Porcelain | Object #: 1693553
Measurements of largest mended sherd.
Explore This ItemChinese export porcelain teabowl, figure on a horse motif.
Porcelain | Object #: 1693620
Explore This ItemChinese export porcelain teabowl, stylized garland motif.
Porcelain | Object #: 1693767
Explore This ItemWhite salt-glazed stoneware teapot with molded sea monster handle.
Stoneware | Object #: 1696020
measurements of largest mended group; weight is for all sherds
Explore This ItemCreamware teabowl.
Refined Earthenware | Object #: 1723068
This fragment of cream colored ceramic is a portion of teabowl. Archaeologists refer to this kind of ceramic as creamware and associate it with that produced by English potter Josiah Wedgewood beginning in 1762. Wedgewood successfully marketed this ware to a wide range of consumers. In 1767, he...
Explore This ItemWhite salt glaze stoneware teabowl.
Stoneware | Object #: 1725208
Almost complete teabowl.
Explore This ItemWhite salt glaze stoneware teabowl.
Stoneware | Object #: 1725435
This is a fragment of a white salt glazed stoneware teabowl. This white bodied ceramic was produced by combining naturally white clays with ground and calcined flint. Undecorated teaware forms such as this item were generally popular between the first and last quarter of the eighteenth century,...
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