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A work made of tin-glazed earthenware.

Dish Depicting King William III and Queen Mary II of England

c. 1688–1727

Bristol, England

Bristol

Produced before England developed its own porcelain industry, this dish was made from coarse earthenware coated with a smooth, white, tin-based glaze onto which the colored design was applied. Although decorated in a simple, vernacular style, it embodies a popular nationalist design sensibility—including commemorating the continuity of a Protestant monarchy—and was intended for display rather than use.

Tin-glazed earthenware

Applied Arts of Europe