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Maker(s):Ridgway, John & William (Cauldon Place Works)
Culture:English (1814-1830)
Title:Platter
Date Made:1823-1830
Type:Food Service
Materials:ceramic: lead-glazed earthenware (pearlware) with underglaze cobalt blue transfer printing
Place Made:Great Britain: England; Great Britain: Staffordshire; Hanley; Shelton
Measurements:Overall: 15 1/2 x 20 3/4 x 2 in; 39.4 x 52.7 x 5.1 cm
Accession Number:  HD 2021.23.6.5
Credit Line:Gift of the Estate of Joseph Peter Spang III
Museum Collection:  Historic Deerfield

Description:
Platter from the Beauties of America series, view of the Capitol, Washington in dark blue with border of repetitive rose and leaf medallions. Framing the view is a circular white conventional design. The Capitol Building, with its dome and two wings, is in the background of the view framed by clouds above and large and small trees to the left and right foreground. There are bushes along the left foreground. There is a man on a dark horse and a woman on a white horse facing each other in the center foreground. (Reverse) Printed on back of plate in blue cartouche: (above) BEAUTIES of AMERICA, (within cartouche) CAPITOL. /WASHINGTON. (below cartouche) J & W. RIDGWAY The view of the Capitol at Washington was drawn by H. Brown and engraved by Joseph Andrews and published in the American edition of The History and Topography of the United States of North America, Edited by John Howard Hinton, A.M. additions and corrections by Samuel L. Knapp. [Vol. I]. Printed and published by Samuel Walker, Boston, 1834. (AAS: E100 H673 H834 F) The engraving of the United States Capitol is inserted between pages 288-289.

Tags:
architecture; buildings; built environments

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