Name/Title
Japan patternEntry/Object ID
2000.3.34.aDescription
Flight, Barr and Barr (1803-1840)
Soup plates, set of five
Worcester, England
c. 1813
Porcelain with gilt.
Part of a 'Japan' pattern service.
The English ceramics firm Flight Barr & Barr made lavishly decorated tableware for its distinguished patrons. This soup bowl, with its Japanese-style Imari pattern, is one piece of a large dinnerware set owned by Thomas Lowndes (1766–1843), father of Harriet Lowndes Aiken (1812–1892). It descended in the Aiken-Rhett family.Collection
Historic Charleston Foundation CollectionAcquisition
Accession
2000.003.Source or Donor
Heirs of Mary Green MaybankAcquisition Method
GiftCredit Line
Heirs of Mary Green Maybank: Barbara Johnston Green, Laura Frost Wright, Celestine Frost Lehmann-HauMade/Created
Manufacturer
London, EnglandDate made
1813 - 1817Lexicon
Nomenclature 4.0
Nomenclature Secondary Object Term
Bowl, SoupNomenclature Primary Object Term
Bowl, EatingNomenclature Sub-Class
Eating VesselsNomenclature Class
Food Service T&ENomenclature Category
Category 04: Tools & Equipment for MaterialsLOC Thesaurus for Graphic Materials
Porcelain, EntertainingDimensions
Diameter
9-5/8 inDimension Notes
Diameter: 9 5/8"Location
Moved By
Jill Beute KovermanDate
September 16, 2004Location
Shelf
Shelf ACabinet
AR Cabinet 1Building
AR 309 C1Category
PermanentCategory
PermanentRelationships
Related Person or Organization
Person or Organization
Lowndes, ThomasAiken (Jr.), Gov. WilliamPerson or Organization
Aiken, Harriet LowndesPerson or Organization
Rhett, Henrietta AikenPerson or Organization
Maybank, TheodoreProvenance
Notes
Collected By: Thomas Lowndes
Descended in the Aiken-Rhett family to Theodore and Mary Maybank.General Notes
Note
Notes: B is in case
Status: OKCreated By
admin@catalogit.appCreate Date
July 8, 2002Updated By
sferguson@historiccharleston.orgUpdate Date
March 30, 2023