Object Record
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Metadata
Catalog Number |
2009.21i |
Object Name |
Plate |
Title |
Audubon Plate - Puffed Grouse |
Artist |
Adams Staffordshire Pottery |
Description |
Audubon Plate - Puffed Grouse Obverse: Two adults and one young grouse are painted on well in various shades of brown and black. The largest reaches up with a twig of berries in its beak. They stand on a green and tan rocky landscape in front of tall grasses and bushes. Lip is covered by a large black lined floral pattern with brown pinecones, light orange and green flowers. Reverse: "PUFFED GROUSE / THE BIRDS OF AMERICA / FROM ORIGINAL DRAWINGS BY / JOHN JAMES AUDUBON / Printed from fine engravings, coloured by hand." Portrait of Audubon with shotgun in center. Manufacturer's mark of "ADAMS / ENGLAND / ESTB. 1657" at bottom. |
Label |
John James Audubon began publishing his famed "Birds of America, from Drawings Made in the United States and their Territories" in 1827. A naturalist, artist, and ornithologist, Audubon was born in Saint-Domingue (now Haiti), lived in France as a child, and moved to the United States at the age of 18. The APS was an original subscriber to "Birds of America," and the Library houses the elephant folio of the publication today. These ceramic plates were issued by the Adams Staffordshire Pottery between 1948 and 1969 as the second series of "Birds of America" plates. |
Material |
Porcelain |
Dimensions |
Dia-10.5 inches |
Credit line |
American Philosophical Society |
Search Terms |
20th century twentieth century tableware collectible |