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Rare sgraffito glazed red earthenware plate with three tulips in vase, John Dry (1785-1870) Dryville, Rockland Township, Berks County, Pennsylvania, dated 1819
描述
- SGRAFFITO PLATE WITH THREE TULIPS IN VASE
- Glazed red earthenware
- 1 1/2 by 11 7/8 in. diam.
- 1819
來源
Bernard and S. Dean Levy, New York, 1978
展覽
出版
American Radiance: The Ralph Esmerian Gift to the American Folk Art Museum, p. 147, fig. 110
Condition
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拍品資料及來源
The Drys marketed their earthenwares successfully throughout Berks County, transporting finished loads by wagon to various local markets. Surviving records from the operation indicate the range of goods offered and their prices. A number of simple plates in various sizes, decorated with a single, abstract two- or three-color slip-trailed tulip, survive and are attributed to their manufactory.1 They are also thought to have produced a range of more ornate plates with customized inscriptions and commemorative dates for specific clients. The date on this plate may refer to a marriage, birth, or other significant date for its owner, or simply the year in which it was made and presented. Its skillfully drawn and carved sgraffito pattern and even glaze surface suggest the skill of the pottery in producing more ornate custom-decorated wares. -J.L.L.
1 Guy F. Reinert, "History of the Pennsylvania German Potters of Berks County," Historical Review of Berks County 2 (January 1937): 44.