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Ceramic bowl made by Lillian Samenfeld
Great Cranberry Island Historical Society
  • Object, Eating Dish
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  • No Copyright - Non-Commercial Use Only
Ceramic bowl made by Lillian Samenfeld
Great Cranberry Island Historical Society
Description:
Bowl. Red earthenware with beige glaze; green and orange dripped pattern. Made and donated by GCI potter, Lillian Samenfeld Island Pottery which operated in the studio barn next to what is now the Bradley house. Samenfeld was a member of the faculty of the Brooklyn Museum Art School.
Five Plates
Mount Desert Island Historical Society
  • Object, Eating Dish, Food Plate, Dinner Plate
Five Plates
Mount Desert Island Historical Society
Description:
Five Plates. W. Adams & Sons of Staffordshire, England.
Saucer
Mount Desert Island Historical Society
  • Object, Eating Dish, Saucer
  • 1946-1955
Saucer
Mount Desert Island Historical Society
Description:
Belleek saucer of the fourth mark. Sunburst pattern. Not round. Marked 96-263
Plates
Mount Desert Island Historical Society
  • Object, Eating Dish, Food Plate, Luncheon Plate
  • c. 1818-1848
Plates
Mount Desert Island Historical Society
Description:
Black oriental design. Made by W. Adams and Sons of Staffordshire, England. Marked Jeddo. Most of this type were imported to the U.S. between 1818-1848. These three plates were used by members of the Somes family. Plates of this design were made by W. Adams and Sons of Staffordshire, England. They were imported into the United States between 1818 and 1848. These plates were used by members of the Somes family.
Eggcup
Mount Desert Island Historical Society
  • Object, Eating Dish, Eggcup
Eggcup
Mount Desert Island Historical Society
Description:
Green band around top. Rest is white with violet, rose and yellow flowers on front. Red, blue and orange flowers on back. Sits on “stand”. Marked, “Made in Bohemia” and “F & B” in red.
Plates
Mount Desert Island Historical Society
  • Object, Eating Dish, Food Plate, Luncheon Plate
  • c. 1818-1848
Plates
Mount Desert Island Historical Society
Description:
Black oriental design. Made by W. Adams and Sons of Staffordshire, England. Marked Jeddo. Most of this type were imported to the U.S. between 1818-1848. These three plates were used by members of the Somes family. Plates of this design were made by W. Adams and Sons of Staffordshire, England. They were imported into the United States between 1818 and 1848. These plates were used by members of the Somes family.
Plate with scalloped edge and Asian red design with white background.
Mount Desert Island Historical Society
  • Object, Eating Dish, Food Plate, Dinner Plate
Description:
Scalloped edge. Oriental red design with white background. Boats on river and men disembarking at temple. Three men standing near columns. Mountains and buildings in background. Raised pattern around edge. Grooves every 3 to 1.5” inches. Flowers around edge. T.Mayer/Stoke imprinted on bottom. Stoneware
Plates
Mount Desert Island Historical Society
  • Object, Eating Dish, Food Plate, Luncheon Plate
  • c. 1818-1848
Plates
Mount Desert Island Historical Society
Description:
Black oriental design. Made by W. Adams and Sons of Staffordshire, England. Marked Jeddo. Most of this type were imported to the U.S. between 1818-1848. These three plates were used by members of the Somes family. Plates of this design were made by W. Adams and Sons of Staffordshire, England. They were imported into the United States between 1818 and 1848. These plates were used by members of the Somes family.