A creamware printed oviform jug
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A creamware printed oviform jug

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A creamware printed oviform jug
printed in black with the Man o' War 'Tiger' in full sail between the inscriptions SUCCESS TO Sr. SIDNEY SMITH and Sr. Sidney Smith Embarking on Board the Tiger of 74 Guns after Defeating Bonaparte at DAcre, the reverse with a sailor and companion arm-in-arm on a shoreline within a roundel above a banner inscribed JACK SPRITSAILS FROLIC. and the inscription His rigging no one durst attack it, circa 1800 (spout restored, stained crazing, hairline crack) -- 18.5cm. high
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Lot Essay

Cf. Surgeon Captain P. D. Gordon Pugh, Naval Ceramics (1971), pl. 66B; see also J. & J. May, Commemorative Pottery 1780-1900, p. 93.

Sir William Sidney Smith, admiral (1764-1840), served under Lord Rodney on the 'Sandwich' as a midshipman in 1775. He became Lieutenant in 1780, fought at the Battle of the Saintes two years later, and that same year, was made post-captain. He was taken prisoner by the French in 1796 and was imprisoned in the Temple in Paris, from where he managed to escape after two years. In 1798 he was appointed captain of the 'Tiger' (which actually had 84 guns) and sailed to the Mediterranean. He defeated Napoleon Bonaparte at Acre shortly afterwards, and became a national hero.

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