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Plate

Collection Type

  • Decorative arts

Date

1900

GUSN

GUSN-64019

Description

One of a set of four bread or dessert plates. White clay body with colorless glaze. Square form with canted corners; molded to appear that the corners are folded over. Square flat well with straight sides or rim, canted outward. Machine painted rim decoration of grey diaper-like repeating stripes featuring dots and tri-lobed elements imitating fabric. Printed marks: H+Co. L; “HAVILAND + CO./LIMOGES

Details

Descriptive Terms

plates (dishes)
porcelain
Dish, Eating
Plate, Food
Porcelain
Plate, Food

Associated Building

Original to Roseland Cottage (Woodstock, Conn.),

Maker

Haviland & Co. (Maker)

Location of Origin

Limoges, France

Dimensions

6.875 (H) (inches)

Credit Line

Gift of Margaret Carson Holt

Accession Number

1970.771.2

Related Items

Title Plate Accession Number 1970.771.1
Title Plate Accession Number 1970.771.3
Title Plate Accession Number 1970.771.4

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