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Metadata
Object ID |
1991.15851e |
Collection |
Ceramics Collection |
Media Collection |
American Art Pottery Collection |
Manufacturer |
Lenox, Incorporated (1894-2009) |
Title |
Architect's Tea Set Plate in White with Santa Barbara Mission Church |
Date |
1933 |
Makers Marks |
This piece has a green manufacturer's ink stamp on the underside that reads L (stylized logo) / Lenox / Architects' Tea Set / 1933 / Copyright. |
Description |
Lenox Corporation (1889-2020) was founded in 1889 in Trenton, New Jersey by Walter Scott Lenox and Jonathan Coxon, Sr. under the name Ceramic Art Company. Lenox renamed the company to Lenox, Incorporated in 1906, and in 2009 the name was changed to Lenox Corporation. During their early years, Lenox Corporation made high-quality ceramic artwork, but by the early 1900s, they began making dinnerware and tableware. Lenox pieces were the only American porcelain pieces to be displayed at the National Museum of Ceramics in France. Moreover, Lenox Corporation's china became the first china to be used at the White House. Lenox Corporation is known for making custom china as well as having their own recognizable patterns. The Lenox Corporation factory in the United States closed in 2020, due to troubles from the COVID-19 pandemic. |
Medium |
Porcelain, Glaze |
Technique |
Cast, Glazed |
Height (in) |
0.750 |
Diameter (in) |
7.500 |
Culture |
American |
School |
American Porcelain |
Place of Origin |
Trenton, New Jersey, United Sates |
Credit Line |
Bequest of Don Hagar |
People |
Hagar, Don |
Search Terms |
American Art Pottery American Porcelain Architect's Tea Set Brown Buildings Cast Churches Decorative Plates High Gloss Houses Landscapes Lenox, Incorporated (1906-2009) Plates Santa Barbara Mission Church Tea Services Tea Sets Trenton, New Jersey White Words and Phrases |
Location |
Not on view |
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