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D2005-CMD-538
Leaf dish
D2005-CMD-538

Leaf dish

Dateca. 1760
Maker 1749-1776
MediumSoft-paste porcelain, with blue
DimensionsOverall: 7 3/4in. (19.7cm)
Credit LineGift of Ellin and Baron Gordon
Object number2005-343,2
DescriptionOne of a pair of leaf-shaped dishes, each with an undulating serrated rim. Each dish is decorated in underglaze blue with a dark edge, white inner border, and blue "veined" ground with curling tendrils and three leaves. Each dish is marked on the bottom with four pseudo Chinese characters.Label TextThe Bow Porcelain Manufactory is one of the English porcelain factories whose wares were owned and used in an American context. Shards of wares attributed to the Bow Manufactory have been uncovered archaeologically in Williamsburg. Additionally, the factory placed advertisements for their products in American newspapers.Mark(s)Marked on the bottom with four pseudo Chinese characters.ProvenanceGift of Ellin and Baron Gordon
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