The popular King's Rose pattern evolved in England from the earthenware potter's desire to imitate fine Japanese porcelain. Imari--highly colorful and richly decorated porcelain arriving from the Japanese port of that name--was highly prized in Europe. The relatively inexpensive pearlware was a cream-colored earthenware with a glaze containing a blueing which "whitened" the finished piece.
Made in England
King's Rose pattern
Molded and hand-painted pearlware
Gift of Dorothy B. McCumber Estate, Lewistown, IL (745919, 745922,
745956)
© Illinois State Museum 31-Dec-96