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JACKFIELD-TYPE WARE front view
Nombre Tipológico: JACKFIELD-TYPE WARE
Índice del Tipo: LEAD GLAZED COARSE EARTHENWARE
Lugar de Producción: ENGLAND
Fecha de Producción: 1740-1790
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Very hard, dark purple to dark reddish-grey paste .

Thin-walled vessels.

Deep, shiny, lustrous (often almost metallic-appearing) black glaze on interior and exterior.

Decorated Jackfield wares can have oil gilded or enamel floral or foliate designs, or be decorated with slip designs in sprigs, bands or lines.

Forma del Recipiente: CUP
PITCHER
SAUCER
TEA POT
Comentarios: Jackfield production is historically associated with the town of Jackfield in Shropshire, however it was also commonly produced in Staffordshire by potters like Thomas Whieldon (thus the use of "Jackfield-type" wares). It’s peak period of use was from about 1740-1760. Jackfield type ware made by Thomas Wheildon is characterized by a redder body and slightly more brilliant black glaze.
Definiciones Publicadas: Noel Hume 1969, 2001; South 1977; www.jefpat.org/diagnostic/Historic_Ceramic_Web_Page

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