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This Wedgwood "Constitution and Java" platter, designed by the celebrated marine artist George C. Wales, commemorates the famous naval battle between the USS Constitution and the HMS Java during the War of 1812. T
he detailed scene on the platter captures the intense moment when the USS Constitution, also known as "Old Ironsides," engaged the British frigate HMS Java off the coast of Brazil on December 29, 1812. The battle ended in a decisive victory for the American ship, further solidifying its legendary status.
Size: 19" x 15 5/8"
On the bottom: Off center in circular cartouche in brown transfer,
CONSTITUTION AND JAVA
GEORGE C. WALES
des.etdel.
1938.
H.M.S. JAVA (FORMERLY THE FRENCH FRIGATE LA RENOMMÉE) COMMANDED BY CAPTAIN HENRY LAMBERT, MET THE U.S.FRIGATE CONSTITUTION. COMMODORE WILLIAM BAINBRIDGE COMMANDING, ON THE 29th OF DECEMBER 1812 OFF THE COAST OF BRAZIL IN LIGHT AIRS AND A SMOOTH SEA.
AN ACTION OF OVER TWO HOURS FOLLOWED, BOTH SHIPS MANEUVERING CONSTANTLY FOR A RAKING POSITION; TOWARDS THE END THE JAVA BEING ALMOST DISMASTED AND UNMANAGEABLE, THE CONSTITUTION HAULED OFF TO MAKE REPAIRS TO HER BADLY CUT RIGGING. THIS IS THE MOMENT CHOSEN FOR THE PICTURE.
THE JAVA SURRENDERED ON THE RETURN OF THE CONSTITUTION, AND WAS BLOWN UP NEXT DAY AFTER THE TRANSFER OF HER PEOPLE.
COMPILED FROM THE OFFICIAL REPORTS OF COMMODORE BAINBRIDGE U.S. N. AND LIEUTENANT CHADS R.N.
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Historical Background on Wedgwood and Sons
Wedgwood and Sons, founded in 1759 by Josiah Wedgwood in Staffordshire, England, is one of the most famous and enduring names in British ceramics. Renowned for its innovation and quality, Wedgwood revolutionized the pottery industry with the introduction of fine stoneware, such as Jasperware and creamware. The company became synonymous with elegant and durable tableware, decorative pieces, and commemorative items. By the 20th century, Wedgwood continued its legacy of excellence by producing pieces like the "Old Ironsides" platter, circa 1938, which celebrates the iconic USS Constitution. Wedgwood remains a symbol of British craftsmanship and design, known worldwide for its timeless and high-quality ceramics.