Cup Plate, 1825-1860

Summary

Americans in the early 19th century poured hot tea into their saucers to cool -- leaving the staining liquid around the teacup's base. Hostesses would provide guests with cup plates to prevent damage to tablecloths and wood. Pressed glass cup plates were popular from the 1820s to the 1860s. Pressed designs varied from purely decorative to images of famous men, places and events.

Americans in the early 19th century poured hot tea into their saucers to cool -- leaving the staining liquid around the teacup's base. Hostesses would provide guests with cup plates to prevent damage to tablecloths and wood. Pressed glass cup plates were popular from the 1820s to the 1860s. Pressed designs varied from purely decorative to images of famous men, places and events.

Artifact

Cup plate

Date Made

1825-1860

Place of Creation

United States 

Location

Not on exhibit to the public.

Object ID

00.3.6555

Credit

From the Collections of The Henry Ford.

Material

Glass (Material)
Pressed glass










Scroll

Color

Colorless

Dimensions

Diameter: 3.5 in

Inscriptions

Pressed in an arc above ship on bottom: Benjamin Franklin on flag, pressed: BF above paddlewheel, pressed: BF

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