Tin Glazed Earthenware Collection
Tin glazed earthenware, a timeless art form that has captivated the world for centuries
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Tin glazed earthenware, a timeless art form that has captivated the world for centuries. Each piece tells a story of its own, showcasing the skill and creativity of unknown artisans from different corners of the globe. Take, for example, the exquisite plate from Haarlem in 1699. Its delicate patterns and intricate designs speak volumes about the craftsmanship of its creator. Similarly, the Whit Bottle from Lambeth in 1652 is a testament to the ingenuity and innovation prevalent during that era. Moving on to England, we encounter a Posset Pot dating back to 1700-25. The unknown artist behind this masterpiece managed to capture both elegance and functionality in their creation. Meanwhile, a Charger from Lambeth in 1714/27 mesmerizes with its vibrant colors and striking motifs. Dublin presents us with an extraordinary Platter circa 1740 - an enigmatic work by an anonymous potter who left his mark through impeccable detailing. Another Charger from Bristol between 1700-50 showcases yet another anonymous artist's talent for creating captivating pieces. Venturing further into Spain's rich history, we discover a Charger crafted by Talavera de la Reina Potteries during the seventeenth century. This Spanish treasure reflects cultural influences through its unique design elements. Fast forward to c. 1885 England where William de Morgan and Fred Passenger collaborated on an enchanting Vase that seamlessly blends traditional techniques with contemporary aesthetics - truly ahead of its time. A Fecundity Platter hailing from Southwark between 1675-80 captures attention with its symbolic depiction of abundance and fertility—an intriguing mystery surrounding its mysterious maker remains unsolved till this day. Lastly, let us not forget Manises' Floor Tile with Rosette created between 1474-1500—a true relic highlighting exceptional artistry even after centuries have passed since it was made. These tin glazed earthenware treasures serve as a testament to the enduring allure of ceramics, transcending time and borders.