This tiny dinner plate is a miniature version of a standard tableware pattern of the time...
This tiny dinner plate is a miniature version of a standard tableware pattern of the time -- produced by pressing clay into a plaster mold, just as the standard size tableware would have been produced. The wonderfully detailed border of geometric fields separated by scrolled cartouches was adapted from a full-size pattern popular in the day. The edge might not have been finished as carefully as its full size cousin, but one can hardly fault a piece so enchanting, or its Staffordshire maker, for less than total finesse.
This plate is a single survivor from a toy dinner service intended for some privileged little girl. Such baubles combined play with preparation for her eventual duties as hostess over an eighteenth century household.