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John & William Ridgway, manufacturer

Octagon Church, Boston Soup Plate, 1828-1830

Description

Maker

  • John & William Ridgway, 1814-1830, English, manufacturer

Title

Octagon Church, Boston Soup Plate

Year

1828-1830

Medium

transfer-printed earthenware

Materials/Techniques

Materials

  • transfer-printed earthenware

Dimensions

24.9 cm (9 13/16 inches) (diameter)

Signature / Inscription / Marks

On back, title within scrolls,Beauties of America above, maker's name below.

Place

Hanley

Type

  • Ceramics

Credit

Gift of Edward B. Aldrich in memory of Lora E. Aldrich

Object Number

35.053

Exhibition History

Exhibition History

Edward B. Aldrich, Collector

September 10 - October 7, 1958

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