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Historic New England
Digitized Museum Collections
Serving Dish
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Item Information
Title:
Serving Dish
Description:
Blue, transfer-print pearlware dish. Diamond chain edge and border of four scenic cartouches: cougar, skunk, mink threatening rabbit, fox, separated by urn-shaped flowers; central scene of polar bears and men shooting.
Creator:
Hall & Sons, John
Date:
1814–1832
Format:
Objects/Artifacts
Genre:
earthenware
glazing (coating process)
transfer printing
pearlware
dishes (vessels for food)
Location:
Historic New England
Collection (local):
Digitized Museum Collections
Subjects:
figure- and animal-derived motifs
Puma concolor (species)
flowers (plant components)
floral patterns
foxes (animals)
hunting
men (male humans)
Neovison (genus)
Animalia (kingdom)
rabbits
Mephitidae (family)
Earthenware
Transfer Printed
Tin Glazed
Quadrupeds
Cougar
Skunk
Mink
Rabbit
Fox
Polar Bear
Men
Flower
Hunting
Places:
England
>
Staffordshire (county)
Extent:
2 1/2 in. x 10 in. x 10 in. (H x W x L)
Link to Item:
https://gusn.us/15811
Terms of Use:
Rights status not evaluated.
Contact host institution for more information.
Place of origin:
County of Staffordshire (England, United Kingdom) [county]
Notes:
Gift of S. Prescott Fay
Accession #:
1969.610.138
Identifier:
15811
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