Production: Unknown (Probably)
Two joined fragments of a waster dish. Red earthenware, the front covered with cream and greyish-blue marbled slips; the reverse covered with cream slip which is discoloured and covered with greyish accretions.
Four-sided with part of the wall and the broad rim with slightly upturned edge. Unglazed and presumed to be a waster.
History note: Acquired in northern Italy between 1908-1910, probably in Bologna, by the donor, Rirchard Sneade Brown (1851-1917), Heathcote, Worthing
Given by R.S. Brown
Length: 12.8 cm
Method of acquisition: Given (1910-05-30) by Brown, R.S.
16th Century
Renaissance
Circa
1500
CE
-
1600
CE
Rim Edge
Width 10.4 cm
Decoration
Slip-coated : Red earthenware, the front covered with cream and greyish-blue marbled slips; the reverse covered with cream slip which is discoloured and covered with greyish accretions.
Accession number: C.13-1910
Primary reference Number: 81159
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Owner or interested party:
The Fitzwilliam Museum
Associated department:
Applied Arts
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