Plate, ca. 1831–ca. 1835, Made in Staffordshire, Stoke-on-Trent, England, British (American market), Earthenware, transfer-printed, Diam. 7 3/4 in. (19.7 cm), Ceramics, Job & John Jackson (active 1831–35), This pink and white transfer-printed earthenware plate features a view of the Hancock family mansion, a famous colonial structure on Beacon Street in Boston, Massachusetts. The two-storey granite-facaded structure was erected by Boston merchant Thomas Hancock (1703–1764) in 1737, the year his nephew and later occupant of the mansion, John Hancock (1737–1793), was born
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Plate, ca, 1831–ca, 1835, Staffordshire, Stoke, Trent, England, British, American market, Earthenware, transfer-printed, Diam, 7 3/4, 19.7 cm, Ceramics, Job & John Jackson, active, 1831–35, pink, white transfer-printed, earthenware, plate, features, view, Hancock family, mansion, famous colonial, structure, Beacon Street, Boston, Massachusetts, two-storey granite-facaded, erected, Boston merchant, Thomas, Hancock, 1703–1764, 1737, year, nephew, later occupant, John Hancock, 1737–1793, born
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