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KC1976-434
Soup Plate
KC1976-434

Soup Plate

Date1790-1791
Maker 1783 - 1792
Maker 1792 - 1804
Artist/Maker
MediumSoft-paste porcelain
DimensionsH: 1 1/8"; D: 9 7/8"
Credit LineGift of Mrs. Owen L. Coon
Object number1976-248,2
DescriptionSoft-paste porcelain press-molded soup plate with lobed rim. The ledge has a blue ground and then has gilt stars, dots, stylized flowers and spider webs. There is a line of gilding on the edge of the plate and at the top of the cavetto. There is a central monochromatic medallion painted in shades of gray on the dish, encircled in an elaborate, gilt frame. The medallion depicts a woman standing contrapposto in long neoclassical style robes, identified as "Hope." She rests her left hand on the corner of a wall and tilts her head up to gaze off to her left with a slight smile. With her right hand, Hope grasps an anchor leaning against her hip. In the distance, a ship floats on a wavy sea under a clouded sky.


Label TextThis is part of the service made for the Duke of Clarence in 1792 and decorated by John Pennington.Mark(s)Flight mark in blue on reverse, consisting of a jeweled crown over "Flight" written in script with an sideways crescent moon below it.ProvenanceH.R.H. William Henry, Duke of Clarence, later H.M. King William IV
Ex. Coll: Mrs. Own L. Coon
KC1976-434
Flight
1790-1791
No image number on slide
L. G. Lawrence (active ca. 1845)
ca. 1845
No image number on slide
"Mr. Thompson" (active 1814-1819)
ca. 1815
D2011-CMD.
ca. 1745
Santa 1961.705.1
Probably 1880-1905
Figure of Columbia 1962.701.1
1875-1900
1979-91,1, Plate
Barr, Flight and Barr
ca. 1810
DS1996-0178
Matthew Pratt (1734-1805)
1770-1771 (probably)
D2005-CMD-008
c. 1775