Molineaux and Cribb
Ceramics
Staffordshire, United Kingdom, Europe
1810-1820
Earthenware (yellow or canary ware); Lead glaze
Thrown, Molded, Printed, Enameled, Painted
2017.0012.015
Object Number2017.0012.015 |
Jug (Pugelists Molineaux and Cribb pitcher)
Molineaux and Cribb
Ceramics
Gift of Doris and Stanley Tananbaum
Staffordshire, United Kingdom, Europe
1810-1820
Sporting events; Boxing (pugilism); Sports
Earthenware (yellow or canary ware); Lead glaze
Thrown, Molded, Printed, Enameled, Painted
4.72 (H) , 5.47 (L) , 4.33 (Diam)
12 (H) , 13.9 (L) , 11 (Diam)
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[Book] Miller, J. Jefferson. 1974 English Yellow-Glazed Earthenware.
• Similar (but perhaps not identical) print portraying Cribb & Molineaux on silver luster yellowware jug: p. 22, col. pl. XV, refers to 1810-11 boxing bouts; design perhaps after Cruikshank or Rowlandson, c. 1815
[Book] Schkolne, Myrna. 2014 Holding the Past: The William Herbert and Nancy Hunt Collection of Early English Pottery Figures.
• Cribb and Molineaux figures with history of subject: pp. 178-180, no. 161, possibly from same molds as Winterthur's pair, Staffordshire, 1812-c. 1815; no. 162, Tom Cribb, probably Scotland, c. 1825; no. 163, possibly Tom Cribb, Staffordshire, c. 1820.