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D2006-CMD-1661
Dish
D2006-CMD-1661

Dish

Date1758-1762
Maker 1749-1776
MediumSoft-paste porcelain
DimensionsOverall: 7 1/8 x 10 5/8in. (18.1 x 27cm)
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 number2006-126
DescriptionRectangular dish decorated in underglaze blue with a powder ground. The center with a circular medallion of a pagoda on a wooded river island with a further island to the left and a sampan between, surrounded by four fan-shaped and four circular medallions of river islands and flower-sprays. On the reverse the rim of the plate is decorated with four seaweed-like tendrils. Marked in underglaze blue on the reverse with pseudo-Chinese characters and an incised X.Label TextThe Bow Porcelain Manufactory is one of the English porcelain factories whose wares were definitely 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. This dish, decorated in underglaze blue with a powder ground and reserves was an important product line for Bow. The technique 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 pseudo-Chinese characters and an incised X.ProvenancePurchased from Shaeffer's Antiques in Glyndon, Maryland.
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