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Collection
Decorative Arts Collection: Ceramics
Title
Silver cream pitcher by Charles Hall
Object ID
2022.002.001
Collection
Decorative Arts Collection: Ceramics
Title
Silver cream pitcher by Charles Hall
Description
Silver helmet cream pitcher with three letter script monogram; decorated lip, handle, and base. Stamped "C HALL" on bottom.
Year Range From
1760
Year Range To
1783
Creator
Charles Hall
Storage Location
LancasterHistory, Lancaster, PA
Storage Room
DAC
Storage Cabinet
Cabinet 1
Storage Shelf
Shelf 6
Object Name
Pitcher, Cream
Material
Silver
Object ID
2022.002.001
Place of Origin
Lancaster
Credit
Gift given in memory of Donald Herr
Accession Number
2022.002
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Collection
Decorative Arts Collection: Ceramics
Title
Redware Bowl with Rooster Decoration
Object ID
2002.002
Date Range
1983
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Collection
Decorative Arts Collection: Ceramics
Title
Redware Bowl with Rooster Decoration
Description
Large, shallow redware bowl. Interior base is slip decorated using a stencil of a rooster. Chased into bottom is the name of the maker and date of construction, "Anne Stodder Adams (Umlauf)
Date Range
1983
Creator
Adams, Anne Stodder
Storage Location
LancasterHistory, Lancaster, PA
Storage Room
DAC
Storage Wall
West Wall
Storage Cabinet
Unit 34
Storage Shelf
Shelf 3
Subcategory
Food Service T&E
Object Name
Bowl
Material
Redware
Height (in)
1.5
Diameter (in)
10.25
Object ID
2002.002
Place of Origin
Lancaster
Credit
In Memory of Kurt Adams Umlauf
Accession Number
2002.002
Images
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Collection
Decorative Arts Collection: Ceramics
Title
Spitton
Object ID
1963.006
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Collection
Decorative Arts Collection: Ceramics
Title
Spitton
Description
Light tan earthenware sectional spittoon with darker "runny" slip or glaze finish. On bottom is impressed "Eagle Porcelain Works / Lancaster PA / Henry Gast S.Q. ST."
Year Range From
1829
Year Range To
1917
Creator
Gast, Henry
Made By
Eagle Porcelain Works
Storage Location
LancasterHistory, Lancaster, PA
Storage Room
DAC
Storage Wall
West Wall
Storage Cabinet
Unit 36
Storage Shelf
Shelf 3
People
Gast, Henry
Subcategory
Household Accessory
Object Name
Spittoon
Oither Names
Cuspidor
Material
Clay
Height (cm)
10.795
Height (ft)
0.3541666667
Height (in)
4.25
Diameter (cm)
23.495
Diameter (ft)
0.7708333333
Diameter (in)
9.25
Condition
Good
Object ID
1963.006
Place of Origin
Lancaster
Accession Number
1963.006
Images
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Collection
Decorative Arts Collection: Ceramics
Object ID
2003.064.1
Collection
Decorative Arts Collection: Ceramics
Description
Large, dark blue oval Staffordshire platter with expansive countryside view, river and bridge. Multiple people and horses including a Conestoga wagon, river boat, fisherman, horse and rider, etc. Slightly scalloped edge. Decorated with an eagle at each "corner"; the remainder has acanthus leaves and flowers.
Underside of border is stamped in blue within an oval medallion: "Upper Ferry Bridge over the Schuylkill River."
Made by an unknown Staffordshire pottery.
Storage Location
LancasterHistory, Lancaster, PA
Storage Room
DAC
Storage Wall
West Wall
Storage Cabinet
Unit 32
Subcategory
Food Service T&E
Subject
Ceramics
Platters
Tableware
Search Terms
Platters
Schuylkill River
Upper Ferry Bridge
Object Name
Platter
Material
Clay
Height (in)
1.5
Length (in)
19
Width (in)
15.5
Condition
Good
Condition Date
2013-08-29
Condition Notes
Long crack from middle of center to edge. Multiple stains on underside, including tape stains.
Object ID
2003.064.1
Notes
The Colossus Bridge – also known as Fairmount Bridge, Colossus of Fairmount or Upper Ferry Bridge (and formally as the Lancaster Schuylkill Bridge[1]) – was a record-setting timber bridge across the Schuylkill River near Philadelphia. It was built in 1812 by Louis Wernwag, and was considered his finest bridge design. It had a clear span of 340 feet (103.6 m) (contemporary US Record) and was the first long span bridge to use iron rods.
The bridge was destroyed September 1, 1838, by fire.[3] The bridge was succeeded by Charles Ellet, Jr.'s wire suspension bridge and then the Callowhill Street truss bridge.[4] The modern bridge at this site is the Spring Garden Street Bridge. (Wikipedia)
The scene is from an 1823 engraving by Jacob J. Plocher, which is turn is after the painting by Thomas Birch.
Place of Origin
Staffordshire, England
Credit
Courtesy of LancasterHistory, Lancaster, Pennsylvania.
Accession Number
2003.064
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Collection
Decorative Arts Collection: Ceramics
Title
Pearlware Staffordshire china plate
Object ID
1950.007.994
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Collection
Decorative Arts Collection: Ceramics
Title
Pearlware Staffordshire china plate
Description
Pearlware Staffordshire china plate has purple transfer-printed decoration on white ground. Scallop-edged rim has flowers and C-scrolls while sunken bottom has bucolic scene of 2-story house, outbuildings, trees, wooden fence and recumbent cow. A man in late 18th - early 19th c. garb and Quaker broad-rimmed hat walks with a cane in foreground. Underside has printed pattern name and maker under an umbrella canopy: "The Residence/ of the late/ RICHARD JORDAN/ NEW JERSEY/ J H & Co" Impressed at center of underside is mark of maker resembling an airplane propeller within a circle.
One of a set of 6, all have removed paper labels with "SD #48" on back; one has label "Staffordshire" and three have "H220", "H221", and "H222" indicating a Heritage Center loan. See file for info on abolitionist Quaker preacher Richard Jordan (1756-1826).
This set of plates was found in collection and believed to be part of the Sauder estate.
Year Range From
1829
Year Range To
1840
Made By
Joseph Heath & Co. (in business circa 1829-1843)
Storage Location
LancasterHistory, Lancaster, PA
Storage Room
DAC
Storage Wall
West Wall
Storage Cabinet
Unit 35
Storage Shelf
Shelf 1
People
Jordan, Richard
Subcategory
Food Service T&E
Object Name
Plate, Dessert
Material
Clay, Glaze, Paint
Diameter (in)
7.75
Condition
Good
Object ID
1950.007.994
Notes
Although produced in England, the Staffordshired china shown depicts the New Jersey residence of the late Richard Jordan, a Quaker preacher in Newton, Burlington Country (near Camden).
Born in 1756, Jordan was one of the first Quakers to publicly campaign against the holding of slaves. After traveling extensively on the east coast and in Europe, he published a travel journal that gave him a degree of fame in the eastern United States.
In 1809 Jordan joined the Newton, New Jersey Quaker Meeting and settled on a small farm in what is now Camden, where he died in 1826. During the last year of his life, Jordan was sketched standing in front of his farm by this friend, William Mason, a Philadelphia drawing teacher. The china service was ordered by friends of the preacher after his death.
Place of Origin
Staffordshire, England
Accession Number
1950.007
Images
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Collection
Decorative Arts Collection: Ceramics
Title
Pearlware Staffordshire china plate
Object ID
1950.007.995
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Collection
Decorative Arts Collection: Ceramics
Title
Pearlware Staffordshire china plate
Description
Pearlware Staffordshire china plate has purple transfer-printed decoration on white ground. Scallop-edged rim has flowers and C-scrolls while sunken bottom has bucolic scene of 2-story house, outbuildings, trees, wooden fence and recumbent cow. A man in late 18th - early 19th c. garb and Quaker broad-rimmed hat walks with a cane in foreground. Underside has printed pattern name and maker under an umbrella canopy: "The Residence/ of the late/ RICHARD JORDAN/ NEW JERSEY/ J H & Co" Impressed at center of underside is mark of maker resembling an airplane propeller within a circle.
One of a set of 6, all have removed paper labels with "SD #48" on back; one has label "Staffordshire" and three have "H220", "H221", and "H222" indicating a Heritage Center loan. See file for info on abolitionist Quaker preacher Richard Jordan (1756-1826).
This set of plates was found in collection and believed to be part of the Sauder estate.
Year Range From
1829
Year Range To
1840
Made By
Joseph Heath & Co. (in business circa 1829-1843)
Storage Location
LancasterHistory, Lancaster, PA
Storage Room
DAC
Storage Wall
West Wall
Storage Cabinet
Unit 35
Storage Shelf
Shelf 1
Subcategory
Food Service T&E
Object Name
Plate, Dessert
Material
Clay, Glaze, Paint
Diameter (in)
7.75
Condition
Good
Object ID
1950.007.995
Place of Origin
Staffordshire, England
Accession Number
1950.007
Images
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Collection
Decorative Arts Collection: Ceramics
Title
Pearlware Staffordshire china plate
Object ID
1950.007.996
  1 image  
Collection
Decorative Arts Collection: Ceramics
Title
Pearlware Staffordshire china plate
Description
Pearlware Staffordshire china plate has purple transfer-printed decoration on white ground. Scallop-edged rim has flowers and C-scrolls while sunken bottom has bucolic scene of 2-story house, outbuildings, trees, wooden fence and recumbent cow. A man in late 18th - early 19th c. garb and Quaker broad-rimmed hat walks with a cane in foreground. Underside has printed pattern name and maker under an umbrella canopy: "The Residence/ of the late/ RICHARD JORDAN/ NEW JERSEY/ J H & Co" Impressed at center of underside is mark of maker resembling an airplane propeller within a circle.
One of a set of 6, all have removed paper labels with "SD #48" on back; one has label "Staffordshire" and three have "H220", "H221", and "H222" indicating a Heritage Center loan. See file for info on abolitionist Quaker preacher Richard Jordan (1756-1826).
This set of plates was found in collection and believed to be part of the Sauder estate.
Year Range From
1829
Year Range To
1840
Made By
Joseph Heath & Co. (in business circa 1829-1843)
Storage Location
LancasterHistory, Lancaster, PA
Storage Room
DAC
Storage Wall
West Wall
Storage Cabinet
Unit 35
Storage Shelf
Shelf 1
Subcategory
Food Service T&E
Object Name
Plate, Dessert
Material
Clay, Glaze, Paint
Diameter (in)
7.75
Condition
Good
Condition Date
2014-02-12
Condition Notes
Edges have various points of soil or discoloration where glazing is missing.
Object ID
1950.007.996
Place of Origin
Staffordshire, England
Accession Number
1950.007
Images
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Collection
Decorative Arts Collection: Ceramics
Title
Pearlware Staffordshire china plate
Object ID
1950.007.997
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Collection
Decorative Arts Collection: Ceramics
Title
Pearlware Staffordshire china plate
Description
Pearlware Staffordshire china plate has purple transfer-printed decoration on white ground. Scallop-edged rim has flowers and C-scrolls while sunken bottom has bucolic scene of 2-story house, outbuildings, trees, wooden fence and recumbent cow. A man in late 18th - early 19th c. garb and Quaker broad-rimmed hat walks with a cane in foreground. Underside has printed pattern name and maker under an umbrella canopy: "The Residence/ of the late/ RICHARD JORDAN/ NEW JERSEY/ J H & Co" Impressed at center of underside is mark of maker resembling an airplane propeller within a circle.
One of a set of 6, all have now-removed paper labels with "SD #48" on back; one has label "Staffordshire" and three have "H220", "H221", and "H222" indicating a Heritage Center loan. See file for info on abolitionist Quaker preacher Richard Jordan (1756-1826).
This set of 6 plates was found in collection and believed to be part of the Sauder estate.
Year Range From
1829
Year Range To
1840
Made By
Joseph Heath & Co. (in business circa 1829-1843)
Storage Location
LancasterHistory, Lancaster, PA
Storage Room
DAC
Storage Wall
West Wall
Storage Cabinet
Unit 35
Storage Shelf
Shelf 1
Subcategory
Food Service T&E
Object Name
Plate, Dessert
Material
Clay, Glaze, Paint
Diameter (in)
7.75
Condition
Good
Object ID
1950.007.997
Place of Origin
Staffordshire, England
Accession Number
1950.007
Images
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Collection
Decorative Arts Collection: Ceramics
Title
Pearlware Staffordshire china plate
Object ID
1950.007.998
  1 image  
Collection
Decorative Arts Collection: Ceramics
Title
Pearlware Staffordshire china plate
Description
Pearlware Staffordshire china plate has purple transfer-printed decoration on white ground. Scallop-edged rim has flowers and C-scrolls while sunken bottom has bucolic scene of 2-story house, outbuildings, trees, wooden fence and recumbent cow. A man in late 18th - early 19th c. garb and Quaker broad-rimmed hat walks with a cane in foreground. Underside has printed pattern name and maker under an umbrella canopy: "The Residence/ of the late/ RICHARD JORDAN/ NEW JERSEY/ J H & Co" Impressed at center of underside is mark of maker resembling an airplane propeller within a circle.
One of a set of 6, all have removed paper labels with "SD #48" on back; one has label "Staffordshire" and three have "H220", "H221", and "H222" indicating a Heritage Center loan. See file for info on abolitionist Quaker preacher Richard Jordan (1756-1826).
This set of plates was found in collection and believed to be part of the Sauder estate.
Year Range From
1829
Year Range To
1840
Made By
Joseph Heath & Co. (in business circa 1829-1843)
Storage Location
LancasterHistory, Lancaster, PA
Storage Room
DAC
Storage Wall
West Wall
Storage Cabinet
Unit 35
Storage Shelf
Shelf 1
Subcategory
Food Service T&E
Object Name
Plate, Dessert
Material
Clay, Glaze, Paint
Diameter (in)
7.75
Condition
Good
Object ID
1950.007.998
Place of Origin
Staffordshire, England
Accession Number
1950.007
Images
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Collection
Decorative Arts Collection: Ceramics
Title
Pearlware Staffordshire china plate
Object ID
1950.007.999
  1 image  
Collection
Decorative Arts Collection: Ceramics
Title
Pearlware Staffordshire china plate
Description
Pearlware Staffordshire china plate has purple transfer-printed decoration on white ground. Scallop-edged rim has flowers and C-scrolls while sunken bottom has bucolic scene of 2-story house, outbuildings, trees, wooden fence and recumbent cow. A man in late 18th - early 19th c. garb and Quaker broad-rimmed hat walks with a cane in foreground. Underside has printed pattern name and maker under an umbrella canopy: "The Residence/ of the late/ RICHARD JORDAN/ NEW JERSEY/ J H & Co" Impressed at center of underside is mark of maker resembling an airplane propeller within a circle.
One of a set of 6, all have removed paper labels with "SD #48" on back; one has label "Staffordshire" and three have "H220", "H221", and "H222" indicating a Heritage Center loan. See file for info on abolitionist Quaker preacher Richard Jordan (1756-1826).
This set of plates was found in collection and believed to be part of the Sauder estate.
Year Range From
1829
Year Range To
1840
Made By
Joseph Heath & Co. (in business circa 1829-1843)
Storage Location
LancasterHistory, Lancaster, PA
Storage Room
DAC
Storage Wall
West Wall
Storage Cabinet
Unit 35
Storage Shelf
Shelf 1
Subcategory
Food Service T&E
Object Name
Plate, Dessert
Material
Clay, Glaze, Paint
Diameter (in)
7.75
Condition
Good
Object ID
1950.007.999
Place of Origin
Staffordshire, England
Accession Number
1950.007
Images
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