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Plate

Plate

Maker (American, 1879 - 1909)
Retailer (American)
Datelate 19th-early 20th century
MediumMechanically-molded earthenware with underglaze brown and green decoration and overglaze gilding
DimensionsPrimary Dimensions (diameter): 8in. (20.3cm)
ClassificationsCeramics
Credit LineGift of the heirs of Morgan B. Brainard
Object number1971.30.7
DescriptionRound, earthenware plate with an underglaze, printed brown pattern, green border, and gilding at the rim. The brown pattern, found in the center of the plate, shows a chubby young boy, naked and with ringlets in his hair, straddling a barrel with the date "1776" printed on the end. The boy is holding onto a basket filled with fruit that sits in front of him on the barrel. Beneath the barrel are the words, "TRADE MARK/ WINDHAM BACCHUS". Surrounding the pattern at the rim, the green border consists of meandering vines with leaves. Periodically, the leaves and vines extend past the rim of the plate, pointing toward the pattern in the center. The edge of the rim is gilded, and has only slight wear. All of the surfaces of the plate have crazing.
NotesSubject Note: The Windham Bacchus was created in Windham by four members of the British navy, between 10 June 1776, when the British ship "Brombrig" was captured in the Long Island Sound, and 29 November 1776, when the four British prisoners escaped. The carving on the Windham Bacchus is attributed to John Russell, the ship's carpenter. The Windham Bacchus was said to have been carved for a landlady of the tavern on the Windham Green, Mercy Lathrop Fitch Carey, who fed and sustained the prisoners during their imprisonment. The Windham Bacchus was used as a tavern sign in various taverns before being acquired for the collection of Abel E. Brooks (1833-1917) in 1859, who transferred the figure to the Windham Free Library in 1905. The Windham Bacchus was heavily promoted by Brooks, who had souvenirs with the image of the Bacchus printed for sale. (Hunt and Schoelwer 9/24/2004)
Status
Not on view
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