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Jug, Tam O'Shanter

Decorative Arts and Design

MEDIUM Glazed ceramic
  • Place Made: England
  • DATES ca. 1835
    DIMENSIONS 8 3/4 x 8 1/8 x 7 in. (22.2 x 20.6 x 17.8 cm)
    MARKINGS no marks.
    SIGNATURE not signed
    INSCRIPTIONS no inscriptions
    ACCESSION NUMBER 1994.158.4
    CREDIT LINE Gift of Gretchen Adkins
    CATALOGUE DESCRIPTION Pitcher, Tam O'Shanter jug, Rockingham glazed earthenware. Modeled C-shaped handle (not separately molded and applied). Terminating in acanthus leaves. Is in the form of an arm and hand holding onto horse's tail. High relief decoration on front and back of scenes based on illustrations by Landseer. Engraved by Thomson & Slader. People in the tavern smoking, drinking and talking. On the other side a horseman is trying to escape over a bridge in the woods. Two spirits follow him: one holding the horse's tail; the other holding a broom. On the neck of the pitcher is a wreath of thistles and leaves and then a band of fluted decoration. Along the rim are scrolls. On the base is a lambrequin decoration. Condition: Good. Bottom cracked. Belly: chipped and residue of paint. Lip chipped.
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