Large deep plate or deep dish
London, England
1784-1802
Maker
John Townsend and Thomas Compton (working 1784-1802)
Measurements
2-1/4 in x 14-5/8 in (dia)
Materials
Pewter
Credit Line
Historic Odessa Foundation, gift of H. Rodney Sharp
Accession Number
1959.3653
Inscription
The touch- and hallmarks say "TOWNSEND / & COMPTON" and "MADE IN / LONDON" and "T&C."
Condition Notes
Some scratches and wear are visible on this plate.
Provenance
Ex coll. H. Rodney Sharp
Comments
This large plate with a deep bowl bears the marks of London pewterers John Townsend and Thomas Compton, who exported large amounts of pewter to America. This plate shows clearly their hammering marks around the booge (the curved edge of the plate bottom), which was done to compress and strengthen the cast pewter. The attached image shows clearly their rhythmic strikes of the hammer. Another image of this plate shows faint concentric rings that happen to be just inside the single bead around the outside of the plate rim. The rings are skimming marks, made when the pewterer removed the plate from the mold and smoothed the surface on a lathe. The marks are relatively clear, although impacted by some wear.