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Flatware ~ Sgraffito Plates |
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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. |
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Sgraffito Plates Both medium and large plates were common in redware production. Sgraffito is incised decoration, decoration carved into the pottery. At Stephen Earp Redware sgraffito plates are available in small, medium and large (13"). 202S (7"d) $45.00 |
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