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D2006-CMD-1658
Plate
D2006-CMD-1658

Plate

Dateca. 1770
Maker
MediumSoft-paste porcelain
DimensionsOverall: 6 5/8in. (16.8cm)
Credit LineMuseum Purchase, Wesley and Elise H. Wright in memory of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Clay Hofheimer II and in honor of John C. Austin
Object number2006-125
DescriptionSmall octagonal plate decorated in underglaze blue with a powder ground as well as circular and fan-shaped reserves with Chinese river scenes and stylized flowers. On the reverse the rim of the plate is decorated with three seaweed-like tendrils. Marked in underglaze blue on the reverse with four pseudo-Chinese characters.Label TextUntil recently wares of this type were thought to have been produced in London exclusively by the Bow Porcelain Manufactory. However, excavation at the site of the Isleworth Porcelain Factory has found wares of this type, as well. Details of the design on this plate more closely match the Isleworth shards than known Bow pieces. This dish, decorated in underglaze blue with a powder ground and reserves was an important product line for Bow and Isleworth and plates of this type have been recovered from archaeological sites in America.

The decorative technique displayed here involved sprinkling pigment onto the body with the reserves covered. Powder ground decoration was done in imitation of Chinese wares.
Mark(s)Marked in underglaze blue on the reverse with four pseudo-Chinese characters.ProvenancePurchased from Shaeffer's Antiques in Glyndon, Maryland.
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