Plaque, ca. 1890–1900, Probably made in Trenton, New Jersey, United States, American, Earthenware, enamel, and gold, Diam. 18 in. (45.7 cm), Ceramics, James Callowhill (1838–1917), Callowhill, renowned for his decorative raised-gold-paste technique, was an important decorator at the Worcester Royal Porcelain Works in England. He, his equally gifted brother Thomas, and his son Sidney emigrated to the United States in the 1880s and worked for important art potteries such as the Faience Manufacturing Company in Greenpoint, Brooklyn, and the Willets Manufacturing Company in Trenton, New Jersey, decorating wares in the Aesthetic style
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Plaque, ca, 1890–1900, Trenton, New Jersey, United States, American, Earthenware, enamel, gold, Diam, 18, 45.7 cm, Ceramics, James Callowhill, 1838–1917, Callowhill, renowned, decorative raised-gold-paste technique, important decorator, Worcester Royal, Porcelain, Works, England, equally gifted, brother, Thomas, son Sidney, emigrated, 1880s, worked, art, potteries, Faience Manufacturing, Company, Greenpoint, Brooklyn, Willets, decorating wares, Aesthetic style
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