Manufacturer
Wedgwood
Blue and White Bisque Pitcher
Datec. 1900
DimensionsOverall: 19 x 9.2 cm
Credit LineGift of George W. Jeffery, London, Ontario, 1995.
Object number1995.003.001
Label TextThis cobalt-blue pitcher is an example of bisque or biscuit pottery. Bisqueware is fired without a glaze, in temperatures between 950 - 1160 degrees Celsius which makes it very durable. It can be fired a second time with a glaze, giving it a matte finish due to the porous nature of bisqueware.
NamePitcher