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Dateca. 1780
Label TextThe initials in the center of this plate are for Charles, Prince of Asturias, the future King Charles IV of Spain (ascended in 1789), and his wife, Maria Luisa of Parma. This plate is a Buen Retiro replacement for the Sèvres service first made in 1773–74 for the Prince of Asturias.
Object number87.142.50
Credit LineDorothy Condon Falknor Collection of European Ceramics
Dimensions1 3/8 in. (3.49 cm) Diam.: 9 11/16 in.
MediumSoft paste porcelain
Saucer
Buen Retiro manufactory, Spanish
ca. 1770
Object number: 87.142.31
Tea Caddy (originally called Canister)
Buen Retiro manufactory, Spanish
1750-59
Object number: 87.142.69
Photo: Paul Macapia
Buen Retiro manufactory, Spanish
ca. 1760s
Object number: 87.142.75
Water jug
Buen Retiro manufactory, Spanish
ca. 1790
Object number: 99.130
Plate
Alcora manufactory, Spanish
ca. 1784
Object number: 87.142.73
Plate
Alcora manufactory, Spanish
ca. 1784
Object number: 87.142.82
Bow Porcelain Manufactory, London, England
1756-58
Object number: 87.9
Photo: Paul Macapia
Bow Porcelain Manufactory, London, England
ca. 1755-58
Object number: 95.105
Plate
Bow Porcelain Manufactory, London, England
ca. 1756
Object number: 66.83
Plate
Capodimonte manufactory, Italian
ca. 1745-50
Object number: 87.142.55
Large plate
Capodimonte manufactory, Italian
ca. 1750-55
Object number: 87.142.84
Vase
Bow Porcelain Manufactory, London, England
1760
Object number: 54.79