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Shallow Bowl

USA, 1900
<p>A broad shallow bowl. The interior is covered with thick copper red glaze that has run and pooled at random. The exterior is off white at the rim with copper red below it.</p><p>A view from above shows the interior nearly covered with copper red glaze, small areas of  tan show. A large reflection obscures most of the interior.</p><p>The unglazed underside has a label with #208D. The accession number 2004.2.417 is written directly on the unglazed clay. The foot is surrounded by dark brown glaze that has run and puddled on the exterior.</p>
American Museum of Ceramic Art (AMOCA)
Date acquired:
Materials:
Porcelain
Form - Functional: N/A
Form - Sculptural: N/A
Method:
Thrown
Surface Technique: N/A
Kiln Type: N/A
Glazes: N/A
William Malcolm

William Malcolm is known for small scale, wheel thrown, stoneware bowls.

Prior to emigrating to New Zealand, Malcolm and his wife Nancy Malcolm worked collaboratively in the studio.

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American Museum of Ceramic Art (AMOCA)

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