Chinese-made blue spatterware casserole dish with floral patterns.
Spatterware, also known as spongeware, is a type of pottery characterized by its distinctive decorative technique. This technique involves applying colored slips or stains to the ceramic surface using a sponge or brush, creating a mottled or speckled effect. Spatterware gained popularity in the 19th century, particularly in England and the United States, and was commonly used for utilitarian items such as dishes, bowls, and pitchers.However, similar decorative techniques have also been employed in Chinese ceramics. The presence of Chinese characters on the bottom suggests it was produced in China, likely as a decorative or export item. The blue floral pattern on this casserole dish is a classic motif found in many spatterware pieces.