Saucer (part of a partial tea and coffee service)
Saucer (part of a partial tea and coffee service)
England, possibly Liverpool
Historic Odessa Foundation, The David Wilson Mansion, Inc.
1971.757.6The saucer has staple repairs visible on the back.
Ex coll. Mrs. E. Tatnall (Mary Corbit) Warner. A note in her handwriting on a paper label applied to the underside of a saucer (acc. no. 1971.757.16) states that the tea and coffee service to which the saucer belongs was acquired by Capt. James Jefferis for his daughter Ann, who married David Wilson Jr.
This deep saucer is part of a partial service of one slop bowl (1971.757.1), three coffee cups (1971.757.2-.4), a tea cup (1971.757.5), thirteen deep saucers (1971.757.6-.18), and four small plates (1971.757.19-.22). The service is decorated with black transfer-printed designs of "Stately Homes," being images of English country houses and ruins. This saucer shows an image of modest country house in a Gothic Revival style with a body of water with two gentlemen fishing in the foreground. The rim has a thick and a thin gold band around the inside.