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Cabinet plate

Minton
Decorated by: Marc Louis Emmanuel Solon (French, 1835–1913)
English (Stoke-on-Trent)
1872
Object Place: Europe, England

Medium/Technique Porcelain; pate-sur-pate decoration on mottled chocolate brown and black ground, gilt
Credit Line Gift of George Washington Wales
Accession Number76.817
NOT ON VIEW
CollectionsEurope
ClassificationsCeramicsPorcelain

DescriptionBrownish black, with figure of a seated woman playing a lyre in white pate-sur-pate technique. A band of white, blue and gold around rim. Decorated by Solon. Multiple Hand Drawn Marks.
Marks B 39 X [in circle] 11N MINTON
signed LMS in monogram. Fragment of paper label inscribed, "544 Plate 'Pat[e-sur pate?]/Solon, at / Present..."
Provenance1873, exhibited by Minton China Works at the Vienna International Exhibition and, about 1873/1874, sold to George Washington Wales, Boston [see note]; 1876, given by George Washington Wales to the MFA. (Accession Date: January 1, 1876)

NOTE:
This was one in a set of Minton plates exhibited in Vienna in 1873. In the Minton Archives ledgers, one plate from this exhibition is said to have been sold to the "Massachusetts Museum," probably a reference to the MFA. It is likely that George Washington Wales acquired the plate for the MFA; it was certainly in his possession by 1874.