Vase
Object
- Accession Number
- OBJ_0027225
- Classification
- Mining and Metallurgy, Mineral exploration
- Creator / Manufacturer
- Albert Mines, Albert
- Date / Period
- 1913
- Collected in 1913 in Middle Musquotobit, NS by Joseph Keele.
- Place
- New Brunswick, Canada
- Canada, Nova Scotia
- Description
- Earthenware
Black earthenware. Embossed motif around the opening and embossed print on bottom.
Apart from a handwritten "15" with a grease pencil on the bottom of the vase, there is a paper label (in S.I.) which reads "Black Earthenware./ Colour obtained by means of intense/ reducing conditions during firing./ Clay from Albert Mines, N.B./ Its usual burned colour is red.
Appears complete. - Description
- Earthenware
Black earthenware. Embossed motif around the opening and embossed print on bottom.
Apart from a handwritten "15" with a grease pencil on the bottom of the vase, there is a paper label (in S.I.) which reads "Black Earthenware./ Colour obtained by means of intense/ reducing conditions during firing./ Clay from Albert Mines, N.B./ Its usual burned colour is red.
Appears complete. - History of Use
- General: Receptacle used to hold flowers or for decoration.
Specific: This vase might have been used as a sample to show the use of clay stoneware. - See Elsewhere
- ingenium.ca
- Record Rights
- © Ingenium
- http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/
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