Ceramics Study Room

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The Ceramics Study Room is organized to chronicle the development of ceramic design, production, marketing, and usage between the 1620s and the 1870s. The survey, which includes objects from England, Europe, America, and China, incorporates many of the most important ceramic objects in the Bayou Bend Collection, and in this setting they are more accessible than in the period room settings.

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Dinner Plate (one of a pair)
c. 1770–1780
Tin-glazed earthenware (delftware)
B.50.1.2
Knife and Fork
c. 1740–1760
Lead-glazed earthenware (agate ware), steel
B.94.6.1,.2
Flower Container (Boughpot)
c. 1805–1815
Lead-glazed earthenware (lusterware)
B.70.74.A,.B
Dinner Plate
Mortlake Pottery, Richmond upon Thames, London
1805
Tin-glazed earthenware (delftware)
B.2015.18
Teapot
c. 1755–1765
Salt-glazed stoneware with enamel
B.61.116.A,.B
Plate
c. 1740–1750
Tin-glazed earthenware (delftware)
B.66.6
Cream Jug
c. 1750–1765
Salt-glazed stoneware with enamel
B.62.45
Plate
Enoch Wood & Sons
c. 1818–1846
Lead-glazed earthenware with transfer print and enamel
B.2013.25
Teapot
c. 1755–1765
Lead-glazed earthenware (creamware)
B.61.101.A,.B
Dish
c. 1755–1770
Salt-glazed stoneware
B.2012.7
Columbia's Fix
John Tenniel
c. 1861–1865
Porcelain with enamel
B.2007.15
Dinner Plate (one of a pair)
c. 1760–1780
Lead-glazed earthenware (tortoiseshell ware)
B.56.40.1
Pair of Model Shoes
1706
Tin-glazed earthenware (delftware)
B.59.93.1,.2
Dinner Plate
DeWitt Clinton
c. 1796–1810
Hard-paste porcelain with famille rose enamel and gilding
B.2016.1
Blue Dash Wedding Dish
1685
Tin-enameled earthenware (delftware)
B.57.60
Posset Pot
Pickleherring Pottery
c. 1628–1635
Tin-glazed earthenware (delftware)
B.59.128.A,.B
Jar
Jefferson S. Nash Pottery
c. 1850–1860
Alkaline-glazed stoneware
B.2012.84
Cup
c. 1750–1765
Lead-glazed earthenware (black ware) with gilding
B.56.19.9.1
Mug
c. 1750–1760
Lead-glazed earthenware (redware)
B.61.98
Figure of a Spaniel
Samuel Bell & Son
c. 1882–1908
Lead-glazed earthenware
B.63.23
Dinner Plate
Enoch Wood & Sons
c. 1820–1840
Lead-glazed earthenware with transfer print
B.63.24
Toby Match Safe
Lyman, Fenton & Co.
c. 1849–1858
Lead-glazed earthenware (flint enamel ware)
B.57.16.A,.B
Pitcher
William Bloor's East Liverpool Porcelain Works
c. 1861–1862
Porcelain (parian ware)
B.90.15
Dish
c. 1755–1765
Tin-glazed earthenware (delftware)
B.50.9
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