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Maker(s):Enoch Wood & Sons (possibly)
Culture:English (1818-1846)
Title:plate
Date Made:ca. 1830
Type:Food Service
Materials:ceramic: lead glazed, refined white earthenware (pearlware), transfer print, underglaze cobalt blue
Place Made:United Kingdom; England; Staffordshire; Burslem
Measurements:overall: 3/4 in x 8 3/8 in; 1.905 cm x 21.2725 cm
Accession Number:  HD 2008.25.7
Credit Line:Gift of Roger M. and Maria C. Rogers
Museum Collection:  Historic Deerfield
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Description:
English Staffordshire plate decorated in dark blue with a transfer printed scene of the Boston State House in the center and an elaborate floral pattern around the rim, which is unmarked although it does have a blue asterisk on the back, but was an export pattern produced by six Staffordshire manufacturers including John Rogers & Son working 1815-1842, Joseph Stubbs working c.1822-1836, and Enoch Wood (1759-1840) who started his firm in 1784, which continued under his sons until 1846. This plate is yet another version of the view of the Boston State House, this one possibly by Enoch Wood, with a unique wild rose border. At least 6 potters used this structure as a view. This view represents the appearance of the State House in 1804; it was designed by the famous architect Bulfinch and built in 1795. The plate descended in the Colton family of Northfield, MA. The son of Isaac Colton (1760-1803) and Elizabeth Calkins Colton (d.1811), Richard Colton (1787-1872) was born in Wilbraham, Massachusetts; married Betsy Hale (1791-1865) of Enfield, Connecticut, in 1808; and moved to Northfield. Mass., in 1811. Richard was a plow and wagon maker, skilled surveyor, and active in civil affairs as a Northfield selectman, Representative in the Legislature in 1827, Justice of the Peace and County Commissioner. Richard and Betsy had six children: Eli Hale (1809-1882) who married Cynthia Terry (1813-1889) of Enfield in 1838; Eliza (1811-1891) who married George Alexander (1805-1887) of Northfield in 1834; Amanda M. (1814-1899) who married Charles Alexander (1810-1892) of Northfield in 1845; Alonzo (1816-1890) who married Sophronia Brewster (1821-1901) of South Hanson, Mass., in 1852, and moved to Hanson; Edwin Williams (1831-1862) who married Mary S. Newton in 1860; and Edwin's twin brother, Edward Wells (1831-1887) who married Susan Maxwell Heard (1837-1874) in 1861, and Fanny Matilda Warriner (1838-1917) of Brattleboro, Vermont, in 1877. Edward Wells and Susan Colton had three children: Everett Wells (1862-1929); Maria Heard (1864-1934) who married Newton Keet; and Joseph Richard Colton (1869-1952) who married Ada Newell Starr (1876-1979) in 1899 and continued to live in East Northfield. Joseph Richard Colton worked as a clothing agent of Wanamaker & Brown of Philadelphia, insurance agent, surveyor, entrepreneur, etc. Joseph and Ada Colton had three children: Florence Amanda (1899-1979); Evangeline Darrow (1904-1979) who married David Craven Cook in 1934; and Priscilla Maxwell (1908-1987) who married Harold James Carroll of NYC in 1908. This plate descended through the family to Maria Cook Rogers, the daughter of David and Evangeline Colton Cook.

Subjects:
Pottery; glaze (coating by location)

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