Dinner Plate

Attributed to Dihl et Guérhard French

On view at The Met Fifth Avenue in Gallery 724

This now-partial dinner service originally contained more than 125 pieces, including dinner and soup plates, sauceboats, tureens, platters, serving dishes, and butter dishes on stands.
Porcelain dinner services made in Europe and Asia for the American market typically included motifs that resonated with consumers in the United States.

Dinner Plate, Attributed to Dihl et Guérhard (French, 1781–ca. 1824), Porcelain, French, for American market

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