Ceramics
T. Dixon (Publisher)
Herculaneum Factory (Possible maker)
Thomas Kelly (Engraver)
Liverpool, Merseyside, England, United Kingdom, Europe
1805-1807
Earthenware (creamware); Lead glaze
Thrown, Printed, Extruded, Gilded
1958.1191
Object Number1958.1191 |
Jug (Pitcher)
Ceramics
Bequest of Henry Francis du Pont
T. Dixon (Publisher)
Herculaneum Factory (Possible maker)
1796-1840
Thomas Kelly (Engraver)
Liverpool, Merseyside, England, United Kingdom, Europe
1805-1807
1. Label; Underside; Old collection number typewritten on a rectangular label, "Ep20". The same number is painted in red and crossed through on the underside.
2. Label; Underside; Square label with "4" handwritten in pencil or wax crayon.
3. Signature; Bottom center of Preble portrait; Printed "D"
Naval history; Native American; American Indian; Maritime; Military; American themed ceramics; Commodore Preble
Earthenware (creamware); Lead glaze
Thrown, Printed, Extruded, Gilded
9 (H) , 9.5 (Diam)
22.86 (H) , 24.13 (Diam)
Diam. measurement includes handle and lip. Dia. of body is: 7
Text available soon.
[Book] Teitelman, S. Robert, et al. 2010 Success to America: Creamware for the American Market Featuring the S. Robert Teitelman Collection at Winterthur.
• Published: No. 27, pp. 122-123.
[Book] Arman, David & Arman, Linda. 1998 Anglo-American Ceramics Part I. Transfer Printed Creamware and Pearlware for the American Market 1760-1860.
• Print source: p. 37 and similar example pp. 155-156, P.42 and C.17, p. 79; Preble info: p. 37.
[Book] McCauley, Robert Henry. 1942 Liverpool transfer designs on Anglo-American pottery.
• Description of print: p. 82, no. 45, plate XXII.
[Book] Drakard, David. 1992 Printed English Pottery. History and Humour in the reign of George III 1760-1820.
• Discussion of print source: p. 207, fig. 574.