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Three Yellow- and Luster-glazed Pitchers, England, first half of the 19th century. 1. Oblate pitcher with press-molded horse and hound scenes on opposing walls and key-patterned rim, the overall yellow glaze showing through silver luster layer in high-relief areas. 2. One small globular pitcher with silver luster line borders and two opposing circular reserves dedicated to British politician Sir Francis Burdett (1770-1844), one transfer-printed with his portrait above inscription 'The determined enemy of corruption & the / constitutional friend of his SOVEREIGN', and the other with the text: 'Sir FRANCIS BURDETT, / Bar\t M.P. / Committed to the Tower / 6 April 1810 / by the House of Commons for firmly / and disinterestedly asserting / the legal rights of / the British / people.' 3. One larger pitcher with spurred triple-scrolled handle and relief-molded spout, the yellow-glazed walls with luster-framed reserves on two sides, both printed in purple to depict wedding portrait of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert, (repair to spout and foot). Largest wd. 8 1/4, dp. 6, ht. 8 in. Footnotes: Provenance Collection of Dorothy-Lee Jones Ward (1948-2022), Wellesley, Massachusetts, and Sebago, Maine. Hudgins Gallery, St. Paul, Minnesota, (Victoria and Albert Jug). Literature Pitchers identically printed and molded in the same rococo revival style appear in blue glaze as well as yellow, probably made to celebrate the royal marriage on 10 February 1840. See 'Queen Victoria and Prince Albert', Transferware Collectors Club Database of Patterns & Sources, no. 6146. Also see 'Sir Francis Burdett,' no. 16118. For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com For further information about this lot please visit the lot listing
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Three Yellow- and Luster-glazed Pitchers, England, first half of the 19th century. 1. Oblate pitcher with press-molded horse and hound scenes on opposing walls and key-patterned rim, the overall yellow glaze showing through silver luster layer in high-relief areas. 2. One small globular pitcher with silver luster line borders and two opposing circular reserves dedicated to British politician Sir Francis Burdett (1770-1844), one transfer-printed with his portrait above inscription 'The determined enemy of corruption & the / constitutional friend of his SOVEREIGN', and the other with the text: 'Sir FRANCIS BURDETT, / Bar\t M.P. / Committed to the Tower / 6 April 1810 / by the House of Commons for firmly / and disinterestedly asserting / the legal rights of / the British / people.' 3. One larger pitcher with spurred triple-scrolled handle and relief-molded spout, the yellow-glazed walls with luster-framed reserves on two sides, both printed in purple to depict wedding portrait of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert, (repair to spout and foot). Largest wd. 8 1/4, dp. 6, ht. 8 in. Footnotes: Provenance Collection of Dorothy-Lee Jones Ward (1948-2022), Wellesley, Massachusetts, and Sebago, Maine. Hudgins Gallery, St. Paul, Minnesota, (Victoria and Albert Jug). Literature Pitchers identically printed and molded in the same rococo revival style appear in blue glaze as well as yellow, probably made to celebrate the royal marriage on 10 February 1840. See 'Queen Victoria and Prince Albert', Transferware Collectors Club Database of Patterns & Sources, no. 6146. Also see 'Sir Francis Burdett,' no. 16118. For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com For further information about this lot please visit the lot listing
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Stichworte: Ceramic Jug, Krug, Jug