Delftware garniture

Unidentified Maker, the Netherlands
Date: 1700–1720
Maker: Unidentified Maker, the Netherlands
Dimensions: 16 1/2 x 9 Dia.
Materials: Tin-glazed earthenware
Credit: Gift of Mr. & Mrs. William Gorham Rice
Accession Number: x1940.733.1.1-3
Comments:

Europeans did not discover the recipe for making porcelain until the early eighteenth century. Dutch potteries quickly adapted new production techniques and forms of decoration. They refined their earthenware ceramics by glazing them with tin-oxide that produced a pure white surface and then decorated them with cobalt blue designs inspired by Asian porcelains. We know these ceramics today by the popular term “delftware” as potteries in Delft specialized in their production.