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Dinner Plates
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Dinner Plates

Original OwnerOriginally owned by Captain Ebenezer Hooker Mix American, 1776 - 1839
Original OwnerOriginally owned by Sarah Johnston American, 1781 - 1839
Dateabout 1805-1815
MediumWheel-thrown Chinese export porcelain with overglaze enamel and gilding
DimensionsPrimary Dimensions (diameter): 9 1/2in. (24.1cm)
ClassificationsCeramics
Credit LineMuseum purchase
DescriptionTen round Chinese export porcelain dinner plates, part of a dinner service of which eighteen pieces survive: a soup tureen and tray, two platters, one bowl, ten plates, and four soup plates. The entire set has a gilt and red enamel border of undulating lines creating interlacing ovals at the rim. A neoclassical pseudoarmorial device found on each piece in the set consists of a red enamel and gilt shield and mantel, with the initials "SM" in the center. A few of the pseudoarmorial devices show the remnants of a pale pink enamel used for the background of the shield and mantel.

All of the dinner plates have varying degrees of wear on the gilded pseudoarmorial device decorating the center of each plate and on the gilt and red enamel border on each rim. Black dots and lines on the surfaces of the plates indicate imperfections in the porcelain.
Object number1956.3.13-.22
Markings"SM" in script in pseudoarmorial shield.
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    Captain Ebenezer Hooker Mix
    about 1805-1815
    Captain Ebenezer Hooker Mix
    about 1805-1815
    Captain Ebenezer Hooker Mix
    about 1805-1815
    Captain Ebenezer Hooker Mix
    about 1805-1815
    Captain Ebenezer Hooker Mix
    about 1805-1815
    Hannah Belding Churchill
    about 1800-1825
    Josiah Wedgwood & Sons, Ltd.
    1962
    Staffordshire potteries
    about 1820-1840