Stephen Earp Redware New England's Finest Redware
 

Flatware ~ Plates and Platters

 

Clay dishes were popular from the late 17th century onward. Plain, slip trailed (those decorated with clay slip) from Connecticut, and sgraffito (incised, or engraved, decoration) examples from Pennsylvania serve as models for flatware produced at Stephen Earp Redware.

New designs are always being developed. Contact Stephen Earp Redware for updates.

Plain Plate
Plain Plates

Eating and serving plates were common in redware production. They have been found both plain and decorated (with slip trail and sgraffito) styles.

200S (plain, 7"d) $20.00
200M (plain, 11"d) $30.00
200L (plain, 13"d) $40.00

 

 

 

Chicken Plate
Clef Plate

 

Decorated Plates

Both medium and large plates were common in redware production. Contact Stephen Earp Redware for customized orders. Include decoration type in the Style/Decoration column of the order form.
201S (decorated, 7"d) $35.00
201M (decorated, 11"d) $65.00
201L (decorated, 13"d) $75.00

Available decoration types:

  • Chicken
  • Clef
  • Dove
  • Wren
  • Peace (not shown)
  • Plenty (not shown)
Dove Plate
Wren Plate
Dove Platter
Platters

Platters, oblong or rectangular “loaf dishes” and “meat plates,” were common in the late 18th Century, both plain and decorated. Contact Stephen Earp Redware for customized orders. Include decoration type in the Style/Decoration column of the order form.

220 (plain 11'h x 14"w) $35.00

220D (decorated 11'h x 14"w) $60.00

Available decoration types:

  • Chicken (not shown)
  • Clef (not shown)
  • Dove
  • Wren (not shown)
  • Peace
  • Plenty (not shown)
Peace Platter

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