Unknown English
Toby Mug

CultureEnglish
Titles
  • Toby Mug
Datec. 1810–1850
Made inEngland
MediumLead-glazed earthenware
Dimensions4 5/16 × 3 3/4 × 4 3/4 in. (11 × 9.5 × 12.1 cm)
Credit LineThe Bayou Bend Collection, gift of J. Lewis Thompson III in memory of his mother Chaille Cage Thompson
Object numberB.94.34
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Department
Bayou Bend
Object Type
DescriptionThough the technique was centuries old, production of shiny, metallic lusterware began in Staffordshire near the end of the 1700s. Potters applied metallic oxides to the glazed and fired wares, and then fixed the metallic layer with another firing at a lower temperature. Platinum oxide produced silver luster; gold oxide produced gold, bronze, or copper luster effects. Pink luster relied on gold and tin oxides. The luster could be applied freehand, with the use of stencils and resist patterns, and with mottled or blotchy effects.
ProvenanceJ. Lewis Thompson III, Raleigh, North Carolina; given to MFAH, 1994.

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