A BLUE AND WHITE SAUCER painted with an eagle with outstretched wings, holding two arrows in its claws beneath a motto (rim crack), circa 1850

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A BLUE AND WHITE SAUCER painted with an eagle with outstretched wings, holding two arrows in its claws beneath a motto (rim crack), circa 1850
13cm. diam.

Lot Essay

cf.D.Howard and J.Ayers, op. cit., p.512, no.521 for a larger dish with a similar eagle, where it is suggested that dishes with this design may have been made to commemorate the joining of the State of New Mexico with the Union in 1850. It is possible that this design could have been taken from a piece of commemorative needlework or from a flag of the State

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