Lead glazed potteryPart first (common clays): plain glazed, sgraffito and slip-decorated wares . 26. slip-Decorated Dish (15 inches). German, 1(329. Museum No. 05-^ 27. Slip-Decorated Dish (12 inches). Polychrome Designs on Black Ground. Made in Germany in lv2fl ami brought to Pennsylvania, 21 paid for new and rare varieties. The Tulpenumth, or Tulip Mad-ness, extended into Germany and continued to rage there formany years. The German potters of the seventeenth and eigh-teenth centuries, particularly throughout the Rhenish Palatinate,employed this flower extensively as a decorative subject
Lead glazed potteryPart first (common clays): plain glazed, sgraffito and slip-decorated wares . 26. slip-Decorated Dish (15 inches). German, 1(329. Museum No. 05-^ 27. Slip-Decorated Dish (12 inches). Polychrome Designs on Black Ground. Made in Germany in lv2fl ami brought to Pennsylvania, 21 paid for new and rare varieties. The Tulpenumth, or Tulip Mad-ness, extended into Germany and continued to rage there formany years. The German potters of the seventeenth and eigh-teenth centuries, particularly throughout the Rhenish Palatinate,employed this flower extensively as a decorative subject on theirslip-ornamented earthenware. It is found in illustrations 3 and4, and figures on much of the earlier glazed wares of that large dish of German workmanship, in the Museum collection,bears the early date of 1629 (see No. 26). The clay is of a dirtywhite or buff color. The central design of a stag and tree hasbeen painted with colored slips, while around the rim or marly istraced in brown slip the following inscription in archaic lettering: Ich bin ein gerst (gast) auf ferner ZeittGelob sei Gott in Ewigkeitt. We are indebted to Prof. C. H. Plugge
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