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Brown-Westhead, Moore and Company

 Organization

Found in 5 Collections and/or Records:

Fox and the Stork Platter, 1880

 Item — Box: CFC Tableware Box 4
Identifier: CFC2019.0051.1
Abstract

This is a heavy platter. There is a shallow plate in front of the protagonists and narrow vases in the background. Shirley dates this and the larger platter below to 1858-82. There are chip repairs at the right-hand "carrying" end. The "Moore" portion of the indented name is indistinct.

Dates: 1880

The Oyster and the Rat Plate, 1890

 Item — Box: CFC Tableware Box 4
Identifier: CFC2019.0154.1
Abstract

This plate seems to be in a set with the similar presentation of TT which I acquired at the same time. There is a chip at about 12 o'clock along the scalloped edge of this lovely plate. The design shows the moment just before the rat will find the oyster clamping down around his head. The design spills over nicely into the ridge connecting the center of this plate with its rim.

Dates: 1890

The Talkative Tortoise Plate, 1890

 Item — Box: CFC Tableware Box 4
Identifier: CFC2019.0154.2
Abstract

There are no chips in this substantial plate. The design, showing the moment just before lift-off, is repeated elsewhere in Brown-Westhead, Moore and Company productions. The design spills over nicely into the ridge connecting the center of this plate with its rim. The specific color here seems to me to be a combination of gray, brown, and black.

Dates: 1890

The Tortoise and the Ducks Plate, 1890

 Item — Box: CFC Tableware Box 4
Identifier: CFC2019.0153.1
Abstract

There is a chip at about 9 o'clock along the scalloped edge of this lovely plate. The design, showing the moment just before lift-off, is repeated elsewhere in Brown-Westhead, Moore and Company productions. The design spills over nicely into the ridge connecting the center of this plate with its rim.

Dates: 1890

The Wolf and a Stag Platter, 1880

 Item — Box: CFC Tableware Box 7
Identifier: CFC2019.0155.2
Abstract

This is a large, heavy, and even formidable platter! I am baffled about which fable is presented here. Shirley dates this and the smaller platter above to 1858-82. There are chip repairs at both "carrying" ends.

Dates: 1880