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Armorial Plate

CultureChinese
Date1750
MediumPorcelain
DimensionsOverall: 8 13/16 inches (22.38 cm)
Credit LineGift of Frederick Van D. Rogers, Mary Rogers Savage, and Nancy Rogers Pierson in honor of their father, Charles Bolles-Rogers
Object number72-40/5
On View
Not on view
DescriptionArmorial plate, probably Jesuit, a Coat-of-Arms with two lions rampant. Gilded spear-head motif on edge of cavetto; floral motif on shoulder painted in black and gold.
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