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Chinese Export American Market Plate from the service of the Jones Family, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

ca. 1825; painted in sepia with a distinctive view of a large Federal building with another single-story structure, maybe stables, in the back, all amongst parkland with a wide bronze gold border band; diameter: 7 5/8 in.

  • Provenance: With Earle D. Vandekar of Knightsbridge Antiques, Downingtown, Pennsylvania.
  • Literature: For similar examples, see Lee, J. G., Philadelphians and the China Trade: 1784-1844, Philadelphia: 1984; and Schiffer, H., P, and N., China for America, Export Porcelain of the 18th and 19th Centuries, Atglen: 1997, p. 177.
  • Notes: This plate is from a Chinese export service associated with the Jones family of Philadelphia, centered with a sepia-painted view of a large Federal-style house set within a landscaped estate. The scene has been linked to Rockland, the summer residence acquired in 1815 by Isaac Cooper Jones and his wife, Hannah Firth Jones. Its restrained palette and broad gilt border place it within the refined group of American-market landscape porcelains made for Philadelphia families in the first decades of the nineteenth century.

    Isaac Cooper Jones was the son of Philadelphia merchant Aquilla Jones and continued the family's dry goods business on Market Street after his father's death. In 1819, his firm became Jones, Oakford & Co., serving regularly as importers of goods from China and the East Indies, placing the family directly within the Philadelphia mercantile networks through which such personalized Chinese export wares were ordered. The plate is therefore both a family object and a rare example of a locally meaningful American landscape translated onto Chinese export porcelain.
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