Dish (Platter)

  • Title:

    View of Newburgh

  • Category:

    Ceramics

  • Creator (Role):

    Jackson, Job & John (Maker)

    William Guy Wall (Painter)

    Fenner, Sears & Co. (Engraver)

    J. T. Hinoton & Simpkin & Marshall (Publisher)

  • Place of Origin:

    Burslem, Staffordshire, England, United Kingdom, Europe

  • Date:

    1831-1843

  • Materials:

    Earthenware (white); Lead glaze

  • Techniques:

    Molded, Printed

  • Museum Object Number:

    1956.0046.039


  • Complete Details



Object Number

1956.0046.039

Object Name

Dish (Platter)

Title

View of Newburgh

Category

Ceramics

Credit Line/Donor

Gift of Charles K. Davis

Creator (Role)

Jackson, Job & John (Maker)
1831-1835

William Guy Wall (Painter)
1792-1864 (after)

Fenner, Sears & Co. (Engraver)
1830-c. 1836

J. T. Hinoton & Simpkin & Marshall (Publisher)

Place of Origin

Burslem, Staffordshire, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Date

1831-1843

Mark or Signature or Inscription or Label

1. Mark; Underside; Printed in brown script: "View of Newburgh" over a banner with: "JACKSONS WARRANTED"
2. Mark; Underside; "6" is printed in black on the underside

Materials

Earthenware (white); Lead glaze

Techniques

Molded, Printed

Dimensions (inches)

1.4 (H) , 15.9 (L) , 13.2 (W)

Dimensions (centimeters)

3.5 (H) , 40.5 (L) , 33.6 (W)

Object Description

Text available soon.

Bibliography and Bibliographic Notes

[Book] Arman, David & Arman, Linda. 1974 Historical Staffordshire: An Illustrated Checklist.
Value information: p. 178, no. 492.
[Book] Larsen, Ellouise Baker. 1974 American Historical Views on Staffordshire China.
Information on pattern and source: p. 67, nos. 156, and 387.
[Article] Hunter, Robert & Miller, George L. 2001 "All in the Family: A Staffordshire Soup Plate and the American Market". Ceramics in America. 222-225.
Makers link to America: article, Florentine Villas printed plate has printed back "Presented to/J. Greenfield Esqr. [NY importer]/as a small/TESTIMONY OF ESTEEM/from his friends/JOB & JOHN JACKSON".