This ornate, imported plate was excavated on the site where James Dexter lived. Once enslaved, Dexter purchased his freedom in 1767 and served as a coachman to a wealthy family, becoming a prominent member of the community. While he mostly owned locally made wares, Dexter acquired some more expensive imports, indicating his relatively comfortable economic status and desire to entertain with a stylish table.
INDE 67324
Archeologists uncovered this object at the site of the National Constitution Center in Philadelphia during an excavation from 2000 to 2003.