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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
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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
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Collection
Decorative Arts Collection: Ceramics
Title
Pearlware Staffordshire china plate
Object ID
1950.007.996
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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
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
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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
1950.007.998
Place of Origin
Staffordshire, England
Accession Number
1950.007
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Collection
Decorative Arts Collection: Ceramics
Title
Pearlware Staffordshire china plate
Object ID
1950.007.999
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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
1950.007.999
Place of Origin
Staffordshire, England
Accession Number
1950.007
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Collection
Decorative Arts Collection: Ceramics
Title
Mochaware Pitcher
Object ID
1949.011.12
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Collection
Decorative Arts Collection: Ceramics
Title
Mochaware Pitcher
Description
Mochaware pitcher, white potbelly body on footring, pulled spout and applied handle with foliate-molded terminals. Hand-painted slip decoration has broad orange center band with dendritic forms. Two bands of ligt blue are flanked by pairs of thin brown bands
Two attached stickers read "Mocha 1 P" and "2352 J.B. Morris Jr.".
Year Range From
1820
Year Range To
1870
Collector
John B. Morris, Jr.
Storage Location
LancasterHistory, Lancaster, PA
Storage Room
DAC
Storage Wall
West Wall
Storage Cabinet
Unit 34
Storage Shelf
Shelf 4
Subcategory
Food Service T&E
Object Name
Pitcher
Material
Clay
Height (in)
7.5
Width (in)
9.25
Diameter (in)
7
Dimension Details
Width is handle to spout
Condition
Fair
Condition Date
2014-03-25
Condition Notes
Large chips at spout, on rim near handle. Small chips on footring and crack. Soil overall. Occasional marring and abrasions. Slip decoration on sides in remarkably good shape.
Object ID
1949.011.12
Accession Number
1949.011
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Collection
Decorative Arts Collection: Ceramics
Title
Kings Rose Bowl
Object ID
2014.999.1
Collection
Decorative Arts Collection: Ceramics
Title
Kings Rose Bowl
Description
Glazed soft paste porcelain bowl, hand-painted "Kings Rose" pattern decoration. Sitting on a footring , the bowl has steeply curving high sides. Decorated on opposing sides with the same design of a large red flower surrounded by smaller yellow flowers with rust petals and leaves.Interior design along rim are four pink flowers spaced around rim and linked by thin line banding, S-curves, and various round shapes. Center of bottom has one red flower with leaves.
Papers stickers underneath are: "Gaudy Dutch/ Kings Rose," then "18B" and finally a loan number "6.23.82" referring to the 1982 loan to the Heritage Center.
Year Range From
1820
Year Range To
1840
Storage Location
LancasterHistory, Lancaster, PA
Storage Room
DAC
Storage Wall
West Wall
Storage Cabinet
Unit 35
Storage Shelf
Shelf 3
Subcategory
Food Service T&E
Object Name
Bowl
Material
Clay, Glaze, Paint
Height (in)
2.75
Diameter (in)
5.5
Condition
Good
Condition Date
2014-05-13
Condition Notes
Small scratches and areas of paint loss, particularly the round, green "fruits" on inner rim. Inside discoloration, stains, soil. Some wear to foot ring. Rim has multiple tiny chips, abrasions and wear.
Object ID
2014.999.1
Place of Origin
England
Credit
Collection of LancasterHistory.org
Accession Number
2014.999
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Collection
Decorative Arts Collection: Ceramics
Title
Purple Transfer Ware Saucer, Butterfly
Object ID
51.64.80
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Collection
Decorative Arts Collection: Ceramics
Title
Purple Transfer Ware Saucer, Butterfly
Description
Butterfly series purple transfer print. Central design features a bird, flowers and a butterfly. 3 butterflies with alternating flowers decorate the outer rim.
A purple design with "Butterfly" in the center is on the bottom of the dish. A crown with the maker's name is impressed onto the bottom: "Clews Warranted Staffordshire."
Two older stickers: "SD #49A" and "H 189."
Year Range From
1818
Year Range To
1834
Storage Location
LancasterHistory, Lancaster, PA
Storage Room
DAC
Storage Wall
West Wall
Storage Cabinet
Unit 33
Storage Shelf
Shelf 3
Object Name
Saucer
Width (cm)
15.24
Width (ft)
0.5
Width (in)
6
Depth (cm)
3.81
Depth (ft)
0.125
Depth (in)
1.5
Condition
Good
Condition Date
2022-10-20
Condition Notes
Color on pattern is somewhat pale and part of design appear worn off.
Object ID
51.64.80
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Collection
Decorative Arts Collection: Ceramics
Title
Purple Transfer Ware Saucer, Butterfly
Object ID
52.64.80
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Collection
Decorative Arts Collection: Ceramics
Title
Purple Transfer Ware Saucer, Butterfly
Description
Butterfly series purple transfer print. Central design features a bird, flowers and a butterfly. 3 butterflies with alternating flowers decorate the outer rim.
A purple design with "Butterfly" in the center is on the bottom of the dish. A crown with the maker's name is impressed onto the bottom: "Clews Warranted Staffordshire."
Two older stickers: "SD #49A" and "H 190."
Year Range From
1818
Year Range To
1834
Storage Location
LancasterHistory, Lancaster, PA
Storage Room
DAC
Storage Wall
West Wall
Storage Cabinet
Unit 33
Storage Shelf
Shelf 3
Object Name
Saucer
Width (cm)
15.24
Width (ft)
0.5
Width (in)
6
Depth (cm)
3.81
Depth (ft)
0.125
Depth (in)
1.5
Condition
Good
Condition Date
2022-10-20
Condition Notes
Surface of bowl is bumpy with small pieces of gravel present when the piece was fired.
Object ID
52.64.80
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Collection
Decorative Arts Collection: Ceramics
Title
Purple Transfer Ware Saucer, Butterfly
Object ID
53.64.80
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Collection
Decorative Arts Collection: Ceramics
Title
Purple Transfer Ware Saucer, Butterfly
Description
Butterfly series purple transfer print. Central design features a bird, flowers and a butterfly. 3 butterflies with alternating flowers decorate the outer rim.
A purple design with "Butterfly" in the center is on the bottom of the dish. A crown with the maker's name is impressed onto the bottom: "Clews Warranted Staffordshire."
Two older stickers: "SD #49A" and "H 191."
Year Range From
1818
Year Range To
1834
Storage Location
LancasterHistory, Lancaster, PA
Storage Room
DAC
Storage Wall
West Wall
Storage Cabinet
Unit 33
Storage Shelf
Shelf 3
Object Name
Saucer
Condition
Good
Condition Date
2022-10-20
Condition Notes
Some purple smudges and irregularity/missing parts on delicate outline of central design.
Object ID
53.64.80
Images
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Collection
Decorative Arts Collection: Ceramics
Title
Purple Transfer Ware Saucer, Butterfly
Object ID
54.64.80
  1 image  
Collection
Decorative Arts Collection: Ceramics
Title
Purple Transfer Ware Saucer, Butterfly
Description
Butterfly series purple transfer print. Central design features a bird, flowers and a butterfly. 3 butterflies with alternating flowers decorate the outer rim.
A purple design with "Butterfly" in the center is on the bottom of the dish. A crown with the maker's name is impressed onto the bottom: "Clews Warranted Staffordshire."
Two older stickers: "SD #49A" and "H 192."
Year Range From
1818
Year Range To
1834
Storage Location
LancasterHistory, Lancaster, PA
Storage Room
DAC
Storage Wall
West Wall
Storage Cabinet
Unit 33
Storage Shelf
Shelf 3
Object Name
Saucer
Material
Clay
Width (cm)
15.24
Width (ft)
0.5
Width (in)
6
Depth (cm)
3.81
Depth (ft)
0.125
Depth (in)
1.5
Condition
Good
Condition Date
2022-10-10
Condition Notes
Small irregularities in central surface of bowl. Portion of one butterfly's's wing is missing.
Object ID
54.64.80
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Collection
Decorative Arts Collection: Ceramics
Title
Purple Transfer Ware Saucer, Butterfly
Object ID
55.64.80
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Collection
Decorative Arts Collection: Ceramics
Title
Purple Transfer Ware Saucer, Butterfly
Description
Butterfly series purple transfer print. Central design features a bird, flowers and a butterfly. 3 butterflies with alternating flowers decorate the outer rim.
A crown with the maker's name is impressed onto the bottom: "Clews Warranted Staffordshire."
Two older stickers: "SD #49A" and "H 193."
Year Range From
1818
Year Range To
1834
Storage Location
LancasterHistory, Lancaster, PA
Storage Room
DAC
Storage Wall
West Wall
Storage Cabinet
Unit 33
Storage Shelf
Shelf 3
Object Name
Saucer
Width (cm)
15.24
Width (ft)
0.5
Width (in)
6
Depth (cm)
3.81
Depth (ft)
0.125
Depth (in)
1.5
Condition
Good
Condition Date
2022-10-20
Condition Notes
Some pitting and bumps on surface of center portion of bowl. A few irregularities in transfer print. Chip in lower edge on bottom.
Object ID
55.64.80
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Collection
Decorative Arts Collection: Ceramics
Title
Purple Transfer Ware Saucer, Butterfly
Object ID
84.64.80
  1 image  
Collection
Decorative Arts Collection: Ceramics
Title
Purple Transfer Ware Saucer, Butterfly
Description
Butterfly series purple transfer print. Central design features a bird, flowers and a butterfly. 3 butterflies with alternating flowers decorate the outer rim.
A purple design with "Butterfly" in the center is on the bottom of the dish. A crown with the maker's name is impressed onto the bottom: "Clews Warranted Staffordshire."
Two older stickers: "SD #49A" and "H 194."
Year Range From
1818
Year Range To
1834
Storage Location
LancasterHistory, Lancaster, PA
Storage Room
DAC
Storage Wall
West Wall
Storage Cabinet
Unit 33
Storage Shelf
Shelf 3
Object Name
Saucer
Width (cm)
15.24
Width (ft)
0.5
Width (in)
6
Depth (cm)
3.81
Depth (ft)
0.125
Depth (in)
1.5
Condition
Good
Condition Date
2022-10-20
Condition Notes
A few particles were fired onto the center of bowl,
Object ID
84.64.80
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Collection
Decorative Arts Collection: Ceramics
Title
Redware Apple Butter Crock
Object ID
2002.215
Date Range
1820-1890
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Collection
Decorative Arts Collection: Ceramics
Title
Redware Apple Butter Crock
Description
Red earthenware crock with glazed interior and unglazed exterior. Thrown on wheel with applied flat handle.
Date Range
1820-1890
Year Range From
1820
Year Range To
1890
Storage Location
LancasterHistory, Lancaster, PA
Storage Room
DAC
Storage Wall
West Wall
Storage Cabinet
Unit 36
Storage Shelf
Shelf 1
Subcategory
Container
Object Name
Crock
Oither Names
Applebutter crock
Material
Redware
Height (in)
7
Width (in)
8.5
Diameter (in)
7
Condition
Good
Object ID
2002.215
Credit
Collection of LancasterHistory.org
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Collection
Decorative Arts Collection: Ceramics
Title
Unglazed Redware Crock
Object ID
2002.216
Date Range
1820-1890
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Collection
Decorative Arts Collection: Ceramics
Title
Unglazed Redware Crock
Description
Red earthenware crock with glazed interior and unglazed exterior. Thrown on wheel with applied flat handle.
Date Range
1820-1890
Year Range From
1820
Year Range To
1890
Storage Location
LancasterHistory, Lancaster, PA
Storage Room
DAC
Storage Wall
West Wall
Storage Cabinet
Unit 36
Storage Shelf
Shelf 1
Subcategory
Food Processing T&E
Object Name
Crock
Oither Names
Applebutter crock
Material
Redware
Height (in)
7.33
Width (in)
9.125
Diameter (in)
7.375
Condition
Good
Condition Notes
Visible crazing on glazed interior. Four inch crack entirely through wall of vessil.
Object ID
2002.216
Credit
Collection of LancasterHistory.org
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Collection
Decorative Arts Collection: Ceramics
Object ID
1925.041.9
Date Range
1780-1830
Collection
Decorative Arts Collection: Ceramics
Description
Brown earthenware pitcher with white interior glaze and brown glaze over brown body. Molded with basket texture and "wedgewood-styled" relief.
Date Range
1780-1830
Year Range From
1780
Year Range To
1830
Storage Location
LancasterHistory, Lancaster, PA
Storage Room
DAC
Storage Wall
West Wall
Storage Cabinet
Unit 33
Storage Shelf
Shelf 2
Subcategory
Food Service T&E
Object Name
Pitcher, Cream
Material
Clay
Height (in)
5.5
Width (in)
5.125
Diameter (in)
2.875
Condition Notes
Broken Spout.
Object ID
1925.041.9
Accession Number
1925.041
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Collection
Decorative Arts Collection: Ceramics
Object ID
2015.029.1
Date Range
Before 1834
Collection
Decorative Arts Collection: Ceramics
Description
White porcelain plate with 1.25" pink border and narrow gold outline. Central motif is a floral and foliate design of concentric rings. Outer ring radiates 12 elongated flowers or tassels. One of five plates.
Underglaze cursive inscription on bottom: "Feuillet rue de la paix no. 20." Jean-Pierre Feuillet, Decorator (French, 1777-1840). See Notes
Additional pieces of this set of dishes in collection are 2013.008.
Rue de la Paix (decorating studio), Paris
Provenance
Descent within Buchanan and Henry family to Pamela Henry (daughter of Frank Anderson Henry, Buck's youngest son) to Louisa Dent (donor).
Date Range
Before 1834
Year Range From
1820
Year Range To
1834
Made By
Feuillet
Storage Location
Wheatland, Lancaster, PA
Storage Room
Dining Room
Storage Wall
Southwest Wall
Storage Cabinet
Built-in Cupboard
Storage Shelf
Shelf 2
Subcategory
Food Service T&E
Object Name
Plate, Food
Material
Ceramic
Height (in)
1
Diameter (in)
9.5
Condition
Excellent
Condition Date
2015-11-18
Condition Notes
Some soil on foot ring.
Object ID
2015.029.1
Notes
Research on E-bay has dealer's statement:
"Feuillet introduced a porcelain decorating studio at the Rue de la Paix, Paris in 1820. The products came chiefly from the Royal Factory Sèvres. His successor was Boyer (1845)."
Another seller writes:
"The Feuillet studio was at 18, Rue de la Paix, advantageously located for the wealthy denizens of the area to come visit and make purchases. The Prince of Conde gave Feuillet his protection, thus assuring a constant flow of high-end clients. Feuillet's design atelier reached its apex in the mid-1820s, lavishly decorating some of the most remarkable plates of the time. The combination of rich paste gilding, saturated border colors and meticulous fruit or floral still life paintings made the factory's output one of the favorite choices, other than Sevres, for purchase by the new French Regime. According to the book "Paris Porcelain" by Regine de Plinval de Guillebon, "Feuillet was one of the best decorators in the Restauration period," (Paris Porcelain, page 244)."
Place of Origin
Paris, France
Credit
Gift of Pamela Henry
Accession Number
2015.029
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Collection
Decorative Arts Collection: Ceramics
Object ID
2015.029.2
Date Range
before 1834
Collection
Decorative Arts Collection: Ceramics
Description
White porcelain plate with 1.25" pink border and narrow gold outline. Central motif is a floral and foliate design of concentric rings. Outer ring radiates 12 elongated flowers. One of five plates.
Underglaze cursive inscription on bottom: "Feuillet rue de la paix no. 20." Jean-Pierre Feuillet, Decorator (French, 1777-1840). See Notes
Additional pieces of this set of dishes in collection are 2013.008.
Rue de la Paix (decorating studio), Paris
Provenance
Descent within Buchanan and Henry family to Pamela Henry (daughter of Frank Anderson Henry, Buck's youngest son) to Louisa Dent (donor).
Date Range
before 1834
Year Range From
1820
Year Range To
1834
Creator
Unknown
Made By
Feuillet
Storage Location
Wheatland, Lancaster, PA
Storage Room
Dining Room
Storage Wall
Southwest Wall
Storage Cabinet
Built-in Cupboard
Storage Shelf
Shelf 2
Subcategory
Food Service T&E
Object Name
Plate, Food
Material
Ceramic
Medium
Earthenware
Height (in)
1
Diameter (in)
9.5
Condition
Good
Condition Date
2015-11-18
Condition Notes
Very small (1/2" long) area of abrasion on white, near inner gold band. Some soil on footring.
Object ID
2015.029.2
Notes
Research on E-bay has dealer's statement:
"Feuillet introduced a porcelain decorating studio at the Rue de la Paix, Paris in 1820. The products came chiefly from the Royal Factory Sèvres. His successor was Boyer (1845)."
Another seller writes:
"The Feuillet studio was at 18, Rue de la Paix, advantageously located for the wealthy denizens of the area to come visit and make purchases. The Prince of Conde gave Feuillet his protection, thus assuring a constant flow of high-end clients. Feuillet's design atelier reached its apex in the mid-1820s, lavishly decorating some of the most remarkable plates of the time. The combination of rich paste gilding, saturated border colors and meticulous fruit or floral still life paintings made the factory's output one of the favorite choices, other than Sevres, for purchase by the new French Regime. According to the book "Paris Porcelain" by Regine de Plinval de Guillebon, "Feuillet was one of the best decorators in the Restauration period," (Paris Porcelain, page 244)."
Place of Origin
Paris, Fraance
Signed Name
Illegible
Signature Location
Lower right corner
Credit
Gift of Pamela Henry
Accession Number
2015.029
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Collection
Decorative Arts Collection: Ceramics
Object ID
2015.029.3
Date Range
Before 1834
Collection
Decorative Arts Collection: Ceramics
Description
White porcelain plate with 1.25" pink border and narrow gold outline. Central motif is a floral and foliate design of concentric rings. Outer ring radiates 12 elongated flowers. One of five plates.
Underglaze cursive inscription on bottom: "Feuillet rue de la paix no. 20." Jean-Pierre Feuillet, Decorator (French, 1777-1840). See Notes
Rue de la Paix (decorating studio), Paris
Additional pieces of this set of dishes in collection are 2013.008.
Provenance
Descent within Buchanan and Henry family to Pamela Henry (daughter of Frank Anderson Henry, Buck's youngest son) to Louisa Dent (donor).
Date Range
Before 1834
Year Range From
1820
Year Range To
1834
Made By
Feuillet, Jean-Pierre
Storage Location
Wheatland, Lancaster, PA
Storage Room
Dining Room
Storage Wall
Southwest Wall
Storage Cabinet
Built-in Cupboard
Storage Shelf
Shelf 2
Subcategory
Food Service T&E
Object Name
Plate, Food
Material
Ceramic
Height (in)
1
Diameter (in)
9.5
Condition
Good
Condition Date
2015-11-18
Condition Notes
Dark firing imperfection, outside edge of rim. Small underglaze abrasion/repair(?) and very tiny area of abrasion on white, near inner bold band. Gold shows light abrasions. Minor soil on footring.
Object ID
2015.029.3
Notes
Research on E-bay has dealer's statement:
"Feuillet introduced a porcelain decorating studio at the Rue de la Paix, Paris in 1820. The products came chiefly from the Royal Factory Sèvres. His successor was Boyer (1845)."
Another seller writes:
"The Feuillet studio was at 18, Rue de la Paix, advantageously located for the wealthy denizens of the area to come visit and make purchases. The Prince of Conde gave Feuillet his protection, thus assuring a constant flow of high-end clients. Feuillet's design atelier reached its apex in the mid-1820s, lavishly decorating some of the most remarkable plates of the time. The combination of rich paste gilding, saturated border colors and meticulous fruit or floral still life paintings made the factory's output one of the favorite choices, other than Sevres, for purchase by the new French Regime. According to the book "Paris Porcelain" by Regine de Plinval de Guillebon, "Feuillet was one of the best decorators in the Restauration period," (Paris Porcelain, page 244)."
Place of Origin
Paris, France
Credit
Gift of Pamela Henry
Accession Number
2015.029
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