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Plate

Collection Type

  • Decorative arts

GUSN

GUSN-30905

Description

A blue transfer print pearlware plate with a scalloped edge. It has a border of church medallions and flowers surrounding a central landscape of Pittsfield, Massachusetts.

Details

Descriptive Terms

plates (dishes)
earthenware
Dish, Eating
Plate, Food
Earthenware
Plate, Food

Label

One of many views of the early United States highlighted in the online exhibit "Patriotic America."
This scene is part of a very popular series of platters, plates and vegetable dishes manufactured by Clews. The prominent Elm was known for its size and beauty, and the fence was erected around it in 1820 to protect it. However the tree was struck by lightning and was taken down in 1861. The central building is the First Congregational Church, (1793-1853), the right hand structure was the Town Hall. The far left structure was the Berkshire Hotel (1826-66).

Inscription

Clews (stamped mark on base)

Maker

Clews, James & Ralph

Location of Origin

Cobridge, England, Staffordshire

Dimensions

1 (D), 8 5/8 (diameter) (inches)

Credit Line

Gift of Mrs. Margaret R. Kimberley

Accession Number

1926.365

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