Dinner and Dessert Wares

Many of the items found in this category were manufactured to meet the needs of the consumer of the first half of the nineteenth century and are no longer in use today.  There is no internationally agreed-to nomenclature for shapes; this exhibition uses primarily the terms used by David and Linda Arman and by Elloise Baker Larsen in their works dedicated to American Historical Staffordshire.

Soup Plate
Albany
Vegetable
Alms House Boston
Platter
Alms House, New York
Platter
Almshouse, Boston
Pitcher
Almshouse, Boston
Pitcher
Almshouse, New York
Plate
America and Independence # 3 (Building with Fisherman and Net)
Plate
America and Independence #08 (Three Story Building, Two Wings and Center Section)
Plate
America and Independence #09 (Two story building with curved drive)
Gravy Tureen Under Tray
America and Independence #09 (Two story building with curved drive)
Plate
America and Independence #09 (Two story building with curved drive)
Soup Tureen Lid
America and Independence #11 (Castle with flag, boats in foreground)
Soup Tureen Under Tray
America and Independence #12 (Mansion, small boat with flag in foreground )
Soup Plate
America and Independence #12 (Mansion, small boat with flag in foreground)
Vegetable Dish
America and Independence #12 (Mansion, small boat with flag in foreground)
Pitcher
America and Independence #13 (Building two wings water in foreground)
Sauce Boat
America and Independence #14 (Mansion, circular drive)
Vegetable Bowl
America and Independence #14 (Mansion, circular drive)
Covered Vegetable
America and Independence #14 (Mansion, circular drive)
Sauce Tureen Set
America and Independence #14 (Mansion, circular drive)
Mug
America and Independence #15 (Mansion, Winding Drive)
Pitcher
America and Independence #15 (Mansion, Winding Drive)
Pickle Dish
Arms of South Carolina
Compote
Arms of Virginia
Plate
Baltimore & Ohio Railroad (so-called)
Compote
Bank Savannah
Soup Tureen
Bank Savannah
Pierced Bowl and Under Tray
Battle of Bunker Hill
Platter
Battle of Bunker Hill
Compote
Bellville on the Passaic River