Painted Tin-Glazed Earthenware Tile Sherd

(1600 - 1800)

Two mendable fragments of a painted tin glazed refined earthenware tile with thick white glaze on one surface. The body has a buff to yellow colored paste with a small amount of red brick temper. The surface is decorated with a fairly large blue painted figure standing with an extended arm. The figure appears to be wearing a robe, possibly from a biblical scene. The fragments mend but are not mended, and the brick temper can be best seen along this broken edge. There is a small splotch of glaze on the base of the sherd.

  • Object number

    64.37, 64.11

  • Date made

    1600 - 1800

  • Dimensions

    Thickness 0.34 inches

  • Decoration

    Painted

  • Color

    Cobalt Blue

  • Animals/objects

    Tile

  • Patterns

    Figure

  • Category

    Architectural

  • Class

    Ceramic

  • Material

    Refined Earthenware

  • Ware types

    Tin Glazed

    Buff Paste

7 Hanover Square

Manhattan, 7 Hanover Square

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