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DS1987-65
Plate
DS1987-65

Plate

Date1761 (dated)
MediumTin-glazed earthenware (delft)
DimensionsD:. 8 7/8"
Credit LineMuseum Purchase
Object number1986-199
DescriptionPlate with incised foot ring. Blue tin glaze decorated in blue: in the well, the inscription "VIEVAT ALTONA 1761," a river scene with European houses, a conical tree in the background, a Chinese fisherman on a bridge, and two figures in a skiff in the foreground. On the rim, three repeats of a bianco-sopra-bianco pineapple and flower motif; three long wavy lines on the reverse.
Label TextVievat may be a misspelling of the Latin word meaning "long live," and Altona is a city in Germany. Two other plates from the same service are in European museums. More than a dozen additional bowls and plates with German or Scandinavian names or inscriptions, dating between 1758 and 1765, are known. About half of them are decorated with the same or a related Bristol bianco-sopra-bianco pattern seen here.
Inscribed"VIEVAT ALTONA 1761" appears on the front.
MarkingsNone.
ProvenanceWilliam H. Straus, New York
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