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Culture:Chinese
Title:stand
Date Made:1790-1810
Type:Food Service
Materials:ceramic: hard paste porcelain, overglaze polychrome enamels, underglaze cobalt enamel, gilding
Place Made:China
Measurements:overall: 1 in x 8 1/16 in x 7 1/8 in; 2.54 cm x 20.47875 cm x 18.0975 cm
Accession Number:  HD 60.273.2
Museum Collection:  Historic Deerfield

Description:
Chinese export porcelain oval stand with a rim of alternating hand-cut, pierced slits (or latticework) of Chinese design. According to Le Corbeiller, this type of pierced decoration was out of fashion by 1810. Decorated in green, blue, yellow, rose, iron-red, black and gilding, the center well has a pseudo-coat of arms with a central iron-red and gilt monogram, "TSS" (maybe the Sears family of Boston), in a shield suspended from a rose bowknot within chartreuse and gilt mantling. These shields are typical of the pseudo-armorial devices on Chinese export porcelain made for the American market at the beginning of the 19th century. The rim has a band of diagonal green leaf garlands and floral sprigs. See also basket (HD 60.273.1) and plates (HD 62.015.1-2).

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