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New photography by Pat Cagney captured with a digital camera.
Fluted Plate, “Wet Blue” Ground
New photography by Pat Cagney captured with a digital camera.
New photography by Pat Cagney captured with a digital camera.

Fluted Plate, “Wet Blue” Ground

Manufacturer Worcester Porcelain Company (British)
CultureEnglish
Dateca. 1775-78
MediumPorcelain
Dimensions1 1/4 × 7 5/8 × 7 5/8 in. (3.2 × 19.4 × 19.4 cm)
Credit LineOn loan from the City of Norfolk, gift of Elise and Henry Clay Hofheimer II
Object numberL2005.10.283
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DescriptionThis is a Worcester "Wet Blue"-ground fluted plate painted in shades of rose, purple, iron-red, blue, yellow, and green. In the center is an exotic bird perched in a small tree above another bird strutting amidst flowering plants on a grassy plateau within a roundel bordered with gilt trelliswork edged in C-scrolls and pendant devices around the cavetto. The scalloped rim has a bold gilt dentil band around the edge. There is a crescent mark in underglaze blue. There is some stacking wear and wear to the gilt edge.
ProvenanceHenry Clay Hofheimer, II
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New photography by Pat Cagney captured with a digital camera.
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