A blue transfer printed whiteware sherd from a straight-sided hollowware vessel, likely a pitcher. Commonly called "gothic," these flat paneled designs for hexagonal or octagonal vessels proliferated throughout the mid-nineteenth century. The vessel uses both exterior and interior decoration. The central motif uses Romantic imagery, wherein a group of observers views a bucolic landscape and stylized buildings from atop a cliff. A geometric border with lines appears on the interior and exterior rim.
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Object number
1060.35, 1060.40
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Date made
1840 - 1870
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Decoration
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Color
Blue
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Animals/objects
Hollowware
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Patterns
Line Engraved
Romantic
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Category
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Class
Ceramic
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Functions
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Material
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Context
Lot 9, Test Cut AR, Mid-19th-Century Privy Fill, Strata XI (544.1060)
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Forms
Body
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Ware types
Whiteware
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Techniques
Press Molded