Z4917 19th Century Redware Plate or Bowl
Description: Nice piece of 19th century earthenware plate. This one has a nice clear leaded glaze on the interior. The top interior edge has a rouletted or coggled design. It has your typical wear with two chips to the interior edge. The interior glaze is well worn on the very bottom from use. This piece has been deaccessioned from the Miller House Museum in Washington County.
Measures: 8" in diameter by 2" in height
Provenance: Ex. Miller House Museum in Hagerstown Md. "WCHS / P6381
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