Pot de crème Set

Monogrammed dining services were essential items in wealthy 19th-century households. The diaries of George A. Lucas, a Paris-based art agent, record that he and William were coordinating the ordering of a set of monogrammed Sèvres porcelain in late 1864. More items were ordere...

Artifact

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94942
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object
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normalized
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Commissioned by William T. Walters, Baltimore, 1864. Acquired by the Mayor and City Council of Baltimore.
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en
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11
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