Object Record
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Metadata
Object ID # |
1960.078.002 |
Object Name |
Plate, Tea |
Title |
Tea Plate (c. 1907) |
Lexicon category |
4: T&E For Materials |
Date |
1907 |
Artist |
Unknown pottery |
Made |
Unknown |
Place of Origin |
Unknown |
Description |
This is a glazed white ceramic tea plate (c. 1907). The tea plate is plain white, with a moulded design. There is a very slightly scalloped edge. There are four moulded bars, in the shape of a Greek cross. There is no manufacturer's name present. |
Makers mark |
None |
Provenance |
This plate is part of a set of dishes that Tom Thomson purchased in 1907 at the Leith General Store owned by Arthur Cameron, as a wedding present for his sister Minnie's marriage to William Henry. She later lived in Saskatoon. Tom Thomson became a well-known Canadian landscape painter affliliated with, and an inspiration to the Group of Seven. A letter transcribed and added in the back of the updated REMINISCENCES OF NORTH SYDENHAM book (Allan Ross, 1924), written by a friend of Tom Thomson's, provides some information about the Thomson family and mentions that Tom's parents moved to Owen Sound in 1905. In the 1901 census of Sydenham Township: Lot 36, Concession A Thomson, John, b. Feb. 3, 1840 Ont. age 61 Presbyterian Farmer His wife, Margaret, was born Nov. 3, 1842, age 58, born in P.E. Louisa Thomson was born July 4, 1873 and was 27 years old in 1901. Minnie Thomson was born April 16, 1875, age 25 Thomas Thomson b. Aug. 5, 1877, age 23 Ralph Thomson, b. March 19, 1880, age 21 Margaret Thomson, Jan. 22, 1884, age 17 Fraser Thomson, b. July 15, 1886, age 14 Henrietta Matheson (sister-in-law of John's), b. Feb. 14, 1853 in P.E. William Bone, a Farm Labourer, 25 years of age (b. Dec. 30, 1873) was also living with the family. |
Collection |
Food Service Tools & Equipment |
Material |
Ceramic/Glaze |
Dimensions |
H-1.7 Dia-18.1 cm |
Found |
Unknown |
People |
Thomson, Tom Henry, William Cameron, Arthur Henry, Minnie |
Subjects |
Weddings Gifts Stores & shops Tableware |
Search Terms |
Leith (Village of) Sydenham Township |
Function |
Part of a set of dishes, this plate would be useful for sandwiches, cake servings, etc. and is smaller than a dinner plate. |

