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Plate: Blenheim – The Seat of the Duke of Marlborough
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Chamberlain's Porcelain Factory

Plate: Blenheim – The Seat of the Duke of Marlborough

1815

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Chamberlain's Porcelain Factory

Plate: Blenheim – The Seat of the Duke of Marlborough

1815

Physical Qualities Soft-paste porcelain, painted with overglaze enamels and gold; salmon ground with gilt vermiculation, 1 1/4 H x 8 9/16 in. diam. (3.2 x 21.7 cm.)
Credit Line Gift of Mrs. Francis White, from the Collection of Mrs. Miles White, Jr.
Object Number 1973.76.172.8
William Brown (1784-1864), afterwards Sir William Brown Bt., eldest son of Alexander Brown of Baltimore.
Diana Edwards, Guest Curator, Homewood House Museum, "Taste and Table: A Century of Ceramics in Early Maryland", September 4-November 30, 2003.

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