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Set of Four Gaudy Dutch 'War Bonnet ' Pattern Plates

$1,750per set
£1,315.86per set
€1,528.03per set
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MX$33,285.61per set
NOK 18,018.49per set
SEK 16,991.67per set
DKK 11,400.80per set
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Four Gaudy Dutch 'War Bonnet' Pattern Plates 8.25 inches in diameter The 'War Bonnet' pattern was produced between 1810 and 1850 in England, primarily in the Staffordshire region. These plates were made for the American market, where they gained popularity among the Pennsylvania Dutch. The term 'War Bonnet' likely refers to the central design motif, which resembles a Native American war bonnet, reflecting early American cultural influences. A "war bonnet" refers to a traditional headdress worn by some Native American tribes, most notably the Plains Indians such as the Sioux, Cheyenne, and Crow. These headdresses are often made of feathers (typically eagle feathers), beads, and other decorative elements, and they carry deep cultural, spiritual, and symbolic significance. The significance of the War Bonnet Symbol of Honor: War bonnets were worn by respected leaders, warriors, and elders who had earned them through acts of bravery, leadership, or service to their community. Spiritual Importance: The feathers, especially eagle feathers, are considered sacred and represent a connection to the spiritual world. Ceremonial Use: War bonnets were used in various ceremonies, dances, and important cultural events rather than for everyday wear. Status and Achievement: Each feather in a war bonnet was typically earned for a specific act of courage or accomplishment. The 'War Bonnet' pattern features a central design resembling a feathered headdress or floral basket, surrounded by vibrant floral elements. Color Palette: Common colors include cobalt blue, iron red, and green, with occasional yellow highlights. These colors were applied using overglaze enamels. Like other Gaudy Dutch patterns, these plates are made of soft-paste porcelain, giving them a slightly porous texture and a soft glaze. Cultural Significance: The 'War Bonnet' pattern is a particularly prized and rare pattern for its distinctive, bold design and vibrant colors. It reflects both European decorative traditions and early American cultural themes, making it an essential collectible for enthusiasts of 19th-century American folk art ceramics. The "War Bonnet" pattern in Gaudy Dutch ceramics likely got its name because the central design, which often features an arrangement of floral or feather-like elements, resembles the shape or style of a Native American war bonnet. The pattern's bold, radiating forms and vibrant colors might have reminded 19th-century Americans of these culturally significant headdresses. This naming also reflects the fascination and romanticized view that Americans in the 19th century had toward Native American culture, even though the pattern itself does not have direct cultural ties to Indigenous peoples. It was more of a marketing strategy to appeal to the American market's interest in symbols associated with the American frontier.
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  • Dimensions:
    Height: 1 in (2.54 cm)Diameter: 8.25 in (20.96 cm)
  • Sold As:
    Set of 4
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  • Period:
  • Date of Manufacture:
    1810-1840
  • Condition:
    Wear consistent with age and use.
  • Seller Location:
    West Palm Beach, FL
  • Reference Number:
    Seller: T31371stDibs: LU2592343739782

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