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Cup Plate

Manufacturer: Joseph Stubbs (British, 1790–1829)

Cup Plate

Maker: Unknown

Cup Plate with the Arms of South Carolina

Manufacturer: Thomas Mayer (British, active 1826–38)
After: (source material drawn by) Thomas Sully (American, born England, 1783–1872)
Engraver: (source material by) George Murray (American, died 1822)
Publisher: (source material by) John Binns (American, born Ireland, 1772–1860)

Cup Plate, “Landing of Gen. Lafayette at Castle Garden, New York, 16th August, 1824”

Maker: James and Ralph Clews (British, active 1817–35)
After: (source material drawn and engraved by) Samuel Maverick (American, 1789–1845)

Cup Plate

Maker: Enoch Wood and Sons (British, 1820–1846)

Cup Plate with View of Three-Story Building with One-Story Wing

Maker: James and Ralph Clews (British, active 1817–35)

Cup Plate with View of Second Bank of the United States, Philadelphia (commonly known as "Custom House")

Manufacturer: John and William Ridgway (British, 1814–1830)
Engraver: (probable engraver of source material) William G. Mason (American, active 1822–1860)

Cup Plate

Maker: James and Ralph Clews (British, active 1817–35)

Cup Plate

Maker: Job and John Jackson (British, active 1831–35)

Cup Plate

Manufacturer: Job and John Jackson (British, active 1831–35)

Cup Plate, "American Scenery"

Manufacturer: Job and John Jackson (British, active 1831–35)
After: (engraving by) Thomas Cole (American, born England, 1801–1848)
Engraver: (source material) Fenner, Sears & Co. (British, active 1825–46)

Cup Plate, "American Scenery"

Manufacturer: Job and John Jackson (British, active 1831–35)
After: (engraving by) Thomas Cole (American, born England, 1801–1848)
Engraver: (source material) Fenner, Sears & Co. (British, active 1825–46)

Cup Plate, "Cambrian" Pattern

Maker: E & G Phillips (British, 1822–1848)

Cup Plate, "American Scenery"

Maker: Job and John Jackson (British, active 1831–35)

Cup Plate, "Stephen Girard's Bank, Philadelphia"

Manufacturer: Job and John Jackson (British, active 1831–35)
After: (drawing by) Charles Burton (British, active America, 1819–42)

Cup Plate, "Stephen Girard's Bank, Philadelphia"

Manufacturer: Job and John Jackson (British, active 1831–35)
After: (drawing by) Charles Burton (British, active America, 1819–42)

Cup Plate, "View Near Sandy Hill, Hudson River" from the Series "Picturesque Views"

Maker: James and Ralph Clews (British, active 1817–35)

Cup Plate

Maker: James and Ralph Clews (British, active 1817–35)

Cup Plate, "Thorps and Sprague, Albany"

Maker, possibly by: Ralph Stevenson and Sons (British, active 1831–36)

Cup Plate, "Fort Edward, Hudson River" from the Series "Picturesque Views"

Manufacturer: James and Ralph Clews (British, active 1817–35)

Cup Plate, "Fort Edward, Hudson River" from the Series "Picturesque Views"

Manufacturer: James and Ralph Clews (British, active 1817–35)

Cup Plate, "Fort Edward, Hudson Valley" from the Series "Picturesque Views"

Manufacturer: James and Ralph Clews (British, active 1817–35)

Cup Plate

Manufacturer: Enoch Wood and Sons (British, 1820–1846)

Cup Plate

Manufacturer: Enoch Wood and Sons (British, 1820–1846)

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