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Historic Ceramics of the Rio Grande Delta. If you have found ceramics like these or other historic artifacts, or are interested in learning more about CHAPS please visit us at: [email protected] or contact Dr. Russell Skowronek at : [email protected]. American- and English-made Ceramics - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Banded White Wares

Creamware

1750-1820

Hand Painted

White Ware

Ginger Beer Bottle

White Ware-Decorated

White Ware1820-1900+

Transfer Printed

Pearlware1795-1840

Ironstone1813-1900

Transfer PrintRed-Green

Late Painted (Gaudy Dutch)

1820-1840

American- and English-made Ceramics

@ 1800-1900

GaleraSan Elizario Polychrome1750-1850

Mexican Red Filmed

1680-1800

Lead Glaze Ceramics(Rey Ware1730-1800)

Monterey Polychrome1800-1830

Maiolicas or Majolicas made in Mexico

Green Decorated Maiolicas

Lead Glazed

Blue on White Maiolicas

Olive Jar-Storage

Puebla Blue on White

1700-1850

Chinese Made Porcelains

Ceramics of the Spanish Empire and Republic of Mexico

@ 1750-1850

Historic Ceramics of the Rio Grande Delta

If you have found ceramics like these or other historic artifacts, or are interested in learning more about CHAPS please visit us at: [email protected]

or contact Dr. Russell Skowronek at : [email protected]

Artifacts depicted are drawn from the work of Mary Jo Galindo (2003) and that of William Athens and Russell Skowronek (1981)

We wish to thank the University of Texas Pan American Anthropology Club for the creation

of this poster.Fall 2010

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