Share your favorites on Show & Tell

Unusual China Dish

In China and Dinnerware > Show & Tell.
fhrjr2's likes33 of 308Wood lampsVintage chest with glove boxes
1
Love it
1
Like it

auraaura loves this.
fhrjr2fhrjr2 likes this.
Add to collection

    Please create an account, or Log in here

    If you don't have an account, create one here.


    Create a Show & TellReport as inappropriate


    Posted 7 years ago

    greenjean
    (5 items)

    Does anyone know anything about the unusual scene on this dish? I purchased it recently at a thrift shop. I was thinking it may have something to do with the Revolutionary War because of the number of stars on the flag. Also, could the bull have something to do with John Bull? It is 6 1/2" x 4 1/2". There are no marks on the back of the dish. Any help is very much appreciated!

    Unsolved Mystery

    Help us close this case. Add your knowledge below.

    logo
    China and Dinnerware
    See all
    INCREDIBLE QUALITY 19thC HUGE FRENCH PARIS PORCELAIN ENAMEL BIRD SCENIC VASE #1
    INCREDIBLE QUALITY 19thC HUGE FRENC...
    $255
    Vintage Aynsley England Gold Gilded Cabbage Rose TeaCup Saucer Set Signed Bailey
    Vintage Aynsley England Gold Gilded...
    $108
    Antique Teichert Meissen Blue Onion Reticulated Plates 6
    Antique Teichert Meissen Blue Onion...
    $225
    STPGOODS Winter Forest Dessert Plate Set of 2 Bone China Christmas Plates 7.5
    STPGOODS Winter Forest Dessert Plat...
    $24
    logo
    INCREDIBLE QUALITY 19thC HUGE FRENCH PARIS PORCELAIN ENAMEL BIRD SCENIC VASE #1
    INCREDIBLE QUALITY 19thC HUGE FRENC...
    $255
    See all

    Comments

    1. fhrjr2 fhrjr2, 7 years ago
      I will make an unqualified comment and you can consider it.

      The plate shows the old iron clad ships, a union flag on land and a bull that appears to have been shot in the neck and about to die.

      William Nelson's nickname was "BULL". He was a Lt. Commander in the navy 1840 to 1961 and a Major General in the Army 1861 to 1862. He was also shot in the neck and died.

      You might consider that and research whether commemorative plates were ever designed and produced in his memory. My 2 cents
    2. fhrjr2 fhrjr2, 7 years ago
      Also I am unable to see the flag well enough to count the stars but there appears to be 15. That would make the flag a flag authorized by the flag act of 1794. It was the only original flag to have more than 13 stars and stripes.

      Putting all the pieces together might lead you to the actual meaning of the plate.
    3. greenjean greenjean, 7 years ago
      Thank you for the very knowledgeable information. That makes sense, a bull shot in the neck as a reference to William "Bull" Nelson, also shot in the neck. Now I have a starting point for my search. Plus, now my curiosity is up regarding Lt. Commander Nelson so I am anxious to Google his life story. I can't thank you enough! I will post if I find that this dish is in fact a Nelson commemorative.

    Want to post a comment?

    Create an account or login in order to post a comment.