Detail View: The AMICA Library: Plate

AMICA ID: 
CMA_.1998.257
AMICA Library Year: 
2002
Object Type: 
Decorative Arts and Utilitarian Objects
Creator Name: 
Staffordshire Factory
Creator Nationality: 
European; British
Creator Role: 
manufactured by a
Creator Dates/Places: 
1500/01 - 1547
Biography: 

The largest group of English ceramic factories, producing vast quantities of useful and ornamental wares from the 17th Century to the present day (generally lead-glazed or salt-glazed, never tin-glazed, earthenwares but also types of porcelain especially from the early 19th Century). They began as a purely national industry but were influencing Continental factories in the late 18th Century and were carrying on an export trade with all parts of the world in the 19th Century. They are situated in the county borough of Stoke-on-Trent, in the district commonly known as The Potteries or the Five Towns (Burslem, Stoke, Hanley, Tunstall and Longton, though also including Longport, Fenton, Cobridge, Shelton, Lane Delph - now called Middle Fenton - and Lane End).

Creator Name-CRT: 
Staffordshire Factory
Title: 
Plate
Title Type: 
Primary
View: 
Full View
Creation Date: 
c. 1760
Creation Start Date: 
1755
Creation End Date: 
1765
Materials and Techniques: 
stoneware, salt-glaze
Classification Term: 
Ceramic
Dimensions: 
Diameter: 30.5cm, Overall: 4.3cm
AMICA Contributor: 
The Cleveland Museum of Art
Owner Location: 
Cleveland, Ohio, USA
ID Number: 
1998.257
Credit Line: 
Gift of Brenda and Evan H. Turner
Rights: 
Related Image Identifier Link: 
CMA_.AM20020924.tif