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Armorial plate

Chinese
About 1750–70
Object Place: China

Medium/Technique Porcelain
Dimensions Legacy dimension: Diameter 8 1/2" (21.7 cm)
Credit Line Gift of Mr. Eric M. Wunsch
Accession Number1976.631
CollectionsAsia, Americas
ClassificationsCeramicsPorcelain

DescriptionExport for American market. Hexagonal shape with painted decoration en grisaille and gold around perimeters, on blue-gray ground. At center, coat of arms of Vaughan impaling Hallowell, inscribed Samuel Vaughan and motto "IN PRUDENTIA ET SIMPLICEIATE". Copied from engraved bookplate with different motto designed for Samuel Vaughan by Chippendale. Chinese bird and landscape motifs in 4 vignettes around rim. Made for Samuel Vaughan soon after his marriage to Sarah Hallowell of Boston in 1747. Condition: crack and several small chips around rim. Set with 1976.632.
ProvenancePart of a service made for the marriage of Sarah Hallowell (of Boston) and Samuel Vaughan (of England) in 1747; to MFA, 1976, gift of Mr. Eric M. Wunsch. (Accession date: Sept 8, 1976)