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Description
East Liverpool Potteries Company was only in business for a very short time from 1901 to 1907. Within those years they produced mostly semi-vitreous dinner wares. This serving dish is decorated using the transfer printing technique that was developed during the Industrial Revolution.
Location
Currently not on view
Object Name
Dish
date made
c. 1901-1907
maker
Liverpool
East Liverpool Potteries Company
Liverpool
place made
United States: Ohio, East Liverpool
Physical Description
brown (overall color)
monochrome, purple (overall surface decoration color name)
ceramic (overall material)
Measurements
overall: 9 1/8 in; x 23.1775 cm
overall: 1 7/8 in x 9 1/8 in x 6 5/8 in; 4.7625 cm x 23.1775 cm x 16.8275 cm
ID Number
CE.76.1
catalog number
76.1
accession number
319072
Credit Line
Gift of Jean Williams
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Home and Community Life: Ceramics and Glass
Art
Domestic Furnishings
Data Source
National Museum of American History
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