Patterns of the Month: AmericanEach month we feature a new pattern from our Pattern and Source Print Database and archive them on these pages by category. |
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Washington
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The Abigail, Shubael Pinkham Shown is a 9.75 inch creamware plate by an unknown maker, ca. 1796. The TCC database says: "A stock print of a brigantine flying the American flag is framed in a circling vine of grapes and grape leaves. The Abigail was built in Hanover, Mass. in 1790; Pinkham was master 1795-97; the ship sailed to Liverpool in 1796, returning with 115 crates of earthenware.” How appropriate for the database! Members only: for more information about this pattern and to see other similar patterns, see the pattern database. |
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| Jefferson mug Seen here is a 2.35 inch tall and 2.5 inch wide child's (note the cartoon-like eagle) yellow glazed mug which appears to be a commemorative piece. Thomas Jefferson (April 13, 1743 - July 4, 1826) was the third President of the United States (1801-1809) and the principal author of the Declaration of Independence. This pattern belongs in the American Themes category. Members only: for more information about this pattern and to see other similar patterns, see the pattern database. |
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"The Dam And Water Works Philadelphia" is one of two patterns on a 10 inch plate depicting this view. However, each view has a different boat in the foreground. This pattern is known as "Stern Wheel" boat view, as opposed to the "Side Wheel" version. The backgrounds of the Water Works are the same on each. The source of this view is a drawing by Thomas Birch, engraved by R. Campbell, 1824. The pattern was made by Henshall & Co. (1790-1828). To learn more about this pattern, its source print and the other similar patterns, see "Dam and Water Works Philadelphia" in the pattern and source print database. |
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Arctic Scenery This 10.5 inch plate depicts at least one of nine scenes from this series of patterns illustrating the travels of Sir Edward William Parry around the northern part of Canada. The animals in the border, however, are distinctly tropical! For more information about this amusing and informative series, see Arctic Scenery in the pattern and source print database. |
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"New York From Heights Near Brooklyn" -
Andrew StevensonThis 16.5 inch platter illustrates the reason for the interest in patterns that portray early America. The beautifully printed pattern opens a window onto a view of New York City nearly two hundred years ago. Made by Andrew Stevenson (1810-1836), the pattern is one of a series. See this and other patterns of early America under American Themes in the pattern and source print database. |
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"Picturesque Views, Hudson, Hudson River" by James and Ralph Clews, printed in underglaze brown, Staffordshire circa 1835. The central view varies according to size. The views of the Hudson River area are taken from W.G. Walls's Hudson River Portfolio. There are also views from the Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania area. The series is also printed in black, light blue, pink (red) and purple. |
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| "Harp" by R. Stevenson, printed in underglaze purple, Staffordshire circa 1830. This pattern is mainly seen in dark bluee. | |||||||||||||||
"W. Penns Treaty" on earthenware in underglaze brown by Thomas Green, Minerva Works, Fenton, Staffordshire, circa 1847. The central pattern varies by size. This is a 17" platter. The pattern was also printed in green, pink, black, and blue. |
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