Plate
Dateca. 1820
Maker
Enoch Wood & Sons
MediumLead-glazed earthenware (pearlware)
DimensionsOD: 10 1/4"; OH (depth): 15/16"
Credit LineMuseum Purchase
Object number2020-142,2
DescriptionFour lead-glazed earthenware (pearlware) plates: each transfer printed in blue with central scene of “THE LANDING OF THE FATHERS AT PLYMOUTH DEC 22 1620” commemorating the landing of the Mayflower and listing the names “Carver, Bradford / Winslow, Brewster / & Standish”; the border transfer printed with scrolls and eagles interrupted by four shield-shaped reserves, two with scenes of ships, one with the words, “AMERICA / INDEPENDENT / JULY 4 / 1776”, and the fourth with the words, “WASHINGTON / BORN 1732 / DIED 1799”. The reverse of each with three sets of triangular stilt marks on the edges of the rims and the base with the impressed splayed eagle mark with “ENOCH WOOD & SONS” above and ”BURSLEM” below.Label TextEnoch Wood's manufactory was one of the most prolific British potteries of the early 19th century. The archaeological and documentary records reveal the popularity of his wares in Federal America and many of the transfer printed scenes on his dishes, like the one on this example, commemorate and depict events and people in early America.
MarkingsEach marked on reverse with impressed splayed eagle mark with “ENOCH WOOD & SONS” above and ”BURSLEM” below.
ca. 1820
ca. 1820
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