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Sarreguemines

Plate

1809

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Sarreguemines

Plate

1809

Physical Qualities Earthenware, luster decoration, 1 × 9 in. (2.5 × 22.9 cm.)
Credit Line Gift of Mrs. Arthur J. Gutman, Baltimore
Object Number 2004.218
Ceramics were major cargo on the maritime trade routes of the 16th to 18th centuries, and potters through the 20th century capitalized on the intertwined relationship between ceramics and the ocean through decorative imagery. Ceramicists alluded to the sea by molding real shells and creatures, creating water-like droplets of glaze, and painting or printing scenes of shores and shipbuilders in Europe and the Americas. The prevalence of oceanic imagery on domestic objects like plates, vases, and tureens also reveals the owner’s personal investment in colonial and maritime activities.
The Baltimore Museum of Art by gift, 2004; Mrs Arthur J. Gutman, Lutherville, Maryland

Markings: Factory name is impressed on bottom but practically indecipherable

Manufacturer

Sarreguemines

b. 1769

founded 1770
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