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Chinese Export American Market Palaceware Plates ordered by Isaiah Thomas, Founder of the American Antiquarian Society, who performed the first public reading of the Declaration of Independence in July 1776 in Worcester, Massachusetts

ca. 1825; each depicting a figural courtly scene; bearing at the top the gilt monogram T; decorated with polychrome floral and butterfly motif border with cartouches depicting landscape scenes; diameter: 9 7/8 in.

  • Provenance: With Maple Lane Arts, Winchester, England.
  • Literature: For another plate from the service, see Schiffer, H., P, and N. China for America, Export Porcelain of the 18th and 19th Centuries, Atglen: 1974, p. 91.
  • Notes: Isaiah Thomas was an early American printer, newspaper publisher, and author. Thomas was born in Boston, Massachusetts. He was apprenticed on July 7, 1756, to Zechariah Fowle, a Boston printer, with whom he formed a partnership in 1770. The partnership was formed to publish the Massachusetts Spy, and lasted for three months, after which Thomas continued publication alone. For the paper's motto, he chose ‘Open to all parties, but influenced by none.' Initially it came out three times each week, then (under his sole ownership) as a semi-weekly, and beginning in 1771, as a weekly. The paper soon espoused the Whig cause and was the object of government efforts to suppress it. In 1771 Governor Thomas Hutchinson ordered the attorney general to prosecute Thomas, but the grand jury failed to find cause for indictment. He performed the first public reading of the Declaration of Independence in Worcester, Massachusetts, and reported the first account of the battles of Lexington and Concord. In Worcester, he published and sold books, built a paper mill and book-bindery, and continued the paper until 1802. The Spy supported George Washington and the Federalist Party. He was also postmaster for a time. In November 1812, Thomas founded the American Society of Antiquaries, now known as the American Antiquarian Society, partly to take care of the extensive library he had accumulated in preparing his history of publishing.
  • Condition: visible repair on large crack

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