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Pottery Punch Bowl
Transfer Ware Punch Bowl
Pottery Punch Bowl
Pottery Punch Bowl

Transfer Ware Punch Bowl

Datemid 18th Century
Object NameBowl
Mediumpottery
ClassificationsCeramics
DimensionsOverall: Height: 13.9 cm
Rim: Diameter: 24.6 cm
Base: Diameter: 14.8 c
LocationView by Appointment - Aberdeen Treasure Hub
Object numberABDMS001826
About MeTransferware is a style of ceramics including pottery, dinnerware, and other delicate items. It uses transfer printing, a decorative technique which was developed in England in the mid-18th century, particularly around the Staffordshire region.

The process starts with an engraved copper plate similar to those used for making paper engravings. The plate is used to print the pattern on tissue paper, then the tissue paper transfers the wet ink to the ceramic surface. The ceramic is then fired in a low temperature kiln to fix the pattern. This can be done over or under the glaze, but the underprinting method is more durable. The process produces fine lines similar to the engraved prints in old books. Before transfer printing ceramics were hand painted, a laborious and costly process.
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