Swatow Ware Bowl, ca.
1600-1610

This near-stoneware porcelain bowl, deposited in Pit 3
around 1610, was made in Swatow, southern China. It is a
coarse provincial ware that was imported into Europe by
the Dutch. Although the Chinese would not consider this
ware very high quality porcelain, it was very popular in
Europe. Chinese porcelain was quite rare in England until
the mid-seventeenth century. It was highly prized for its
cool, hard, luminescent quality as well as for the stark
white background it provided for hand-painted decoration.
Much of the early European tin-glazed earthenware is
decorated in imitation of Chinese
porcelain.