This creamware egg cup rewards close examination by revealing a combination of sophisticat...
This creamware egg cup rewards close examination by revealing a combination of sophisticated and naïve elements characteristic of much eighteenth century earthenware. The triple row of round and oval piercings--occupying a daringly large portion of the cup surface--is a fairly remarkable achievement. A second look, by contrast, reveals repeated irregularities indicating use of some sort of handmade die on a wheel or "roulette." However, the section of reeding, the little ring detail at the top of the stem, and the rope edge of the foot give evidence of a potter who, if he had not worked with more elegantly styled wares, was familiar with them.