Plate, Dinner

Object/Artifact

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Swedish American Museum

2023.3.2.B_Front: Copyright: Swedish American Museum; Origformat: 3D Artifact; Resolution: 300 dpi
2023.3.2.B_Front

Copyright: Swedish American Museum; Origformat: 3D Artifact; Resolution: 300 dpi

Name/Title

Plate, Dinner

Entry/Object ID

2023.3.2.B

Description

Dinner plate from the Swedish American Line. White with two blue lines and an emblem of three crowns at one side.

Context

The Swedish American Line (SAL) opened in 1915 and was used for immigrant travel until the mid-1920s. The SAL had four ships, SS Stockholm, TS Drottningholm, MS Gripsholm, and SS/MS Kungsholm. Ships ran direct from Gothenburg to New York. By the end of the 1920s, the SAL became a luxury cruise and tourist line, which many people used to travel between Sweden and the U.S.

Acquisition

Accession

2023.3

Source or Donor

Found in collection

Acquisition Method

Found in collection

Made/Created

Manufacturer

Bauscher

Date made

circa 1920 - circa 1939

Time Period

20th Century

Place

Country

Germany

Region

Central Europe

Continent

Europe

Inscription/Signature/Marks

Type

Makers Mark

Location

Bottom

Transcription

Bauscher Weiden, Bavaria Germany

Lexicon

LOC Thesaurus for Graphic Materials

Tableware, Eating & drinking

Search Terms

Swedish American Line

Dimensions

Height

1-1/4 in

Diameter

9-3/8 in

Material

Porcelain

Relationships

Related Person or Organization

Person or Organization

Swedish American Line

Reproductions

Notes

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