Plate
London, England
c. 1740-1784
Maker
Henry Joseph and Francis Piggott
Measurements
5/8 in x 8-7/8 in (dia)
Materials
Pewter
Credit Line
Historic Odessa Foundation, The David Wilson Mansion, Inc.
Accession Number
1971.880
Inscription
“R C” is stamped into the center of the bottom, below the makers' touchmarks.
Condition Notes
The plate is pitted and oxidized all over. The plate bottom is worn in the center where the touchmarks are.
Provenance
Ex coll. Mrs. E. Tatnall (Mary Corbit) Warner
Comments
This 9-inch plate has a hammered booge (the rounded surface along the plate bottom) and a smooth brim with a reinforcing reed cast into the plate on the underside of the brim. The underside of the bottom is very worn, but the distinctive outlines of a shell, with the name "HENRY" at the top and a few letters of "JOSEPH" below. Joseph's partner Francis Piggott likely struck his mark to the left, in an area that has almost entirely worn away.
The R C initials are likely those of an owner.