Plate, Dessert
Object number2007.167.4 a-j
Manufacturer
Mintons
(English, 1793 - 1968)
Retailer
Tiffany & Company
Date1873-1912
OriginNew York, NY
Mediumceramic, glaze, gold, porcelain
Credit LineTransfer from George Westinghouse Museum Foundation, Gift of Alicia M. Westinghouse
DescriptionSet of ten (10) dessert plates. Porcelain, yellow glaze, rimmed shape. Front has raised gold scrolled floral filigree band along rim. At 12:00 position on rim are gold "WW" interlocking with six platinum dots to form a crown and below are gold "ME" interlocking. Center has raised gold floral filigree medallion. Dimensionsa-b) 8.875in (diameter)c-d) 9in (diameter)
e) 8.875in (diameter)
f) 9in (diameter)
g-j) 8.875in (diameter)
Inscriptions(a-j)
At 12:00 position on rim are gold "WW" interlocking with six platinum dots to form a crown and below are gold "ME" interlocking.
Marks(a-j)
Back has stamp at center: in brown pigment there is a crown above a globe with "MINTONS" on a banner across the middle and below "TIFFANY & CO / NEW YORK".
(a-c)
BACK: "G6171" at 1:00 position in red along the edge of foot with aforementioned maker's mark in center.
(d)
On the back "G6171" is at 3:00 position.
(e)
On the back "G6171" is at 6:00 position.
(f)
On the back "G6171" is at 11:00 position.
(g)
On the back "G6171" is at 5:00 position.
(h-i)
On the back "G6171" is at 9:00 position.
(j)
On the back "G6171" is not present.
Historical NotesDonated by Alicia M. Westinghouse, on August 11, 1987, to the George Westinghouse Museum, who transferred the material to the Heinz History Center when the museum closed in 2007. Circa 1900; the service was made by the Minton Company and retailed by Tiffany & Co in New York City. Each piece of the saffron-colored glazed porcelain is decorated with a very elaborate raised gold outer border, as well as a central medallion; each bearing the monogram of Marguerite Erskine Walker Westinghouse-the superimposed ME beneath the entwined WW-appearing as a royal crest. [Source: Michael Malley] The backstamp was use by Minton, a Stoke, Staffordshire, England, pottery manufacturer. This particular mark was used from 1873-1912.
Previous owner
George Westinghouse Jr.
(1846 - 1914)
Previous owner
Marguerite Erskine Walker Westinghouse
(1842 - 1914)
Terms
On View
On view1867-1914
Phoenix Glass Company
Standard Emblem Jewelers
Capital China