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Creamware American-market Ship Jug with Fifteen State Ring Design with Eagle on reverse, Probably Herculaneum, Liverpool, Circa 1800.

(NY9132/NMRR)

The jug depicts an American-flagged ship in colour to one side.  On the reverse is a printed chain design of sixteen American States centered with an eagle which is an adaptation of the Great Seal of the United States of America.  Tennessee became the 16th on June 1st, 1796.

Around the neck is a printed design of grapevines.  Below the spout are the initials "S & D" below a "W" within a laurel leaf surround.

Dimensions: 8 1/4 inches High x 7 3/4 inches wide x 5 inches deep.

Reference: Success to America, Creamware For The American Market featuring the S. Robert Teitelman Collection at Winterthur, S. Robert Teitelman, Patricia A. Halfpenny and Ronald W. Fuchs II, Page 118-119 for the ship design and Page 295,  #152 for the state design on the reverse and also a colour photograph on back cover.

Dimensions

21cm high x 19.69 wide x 12.7cm deep




Condition report

frit to inside of spout rim- see photo/

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