A Wedgwood creamware transfer-printed baluster harvest-jug

CIRCA 1775, IMPRESSED UPPER-CASE MARK, PROBABLY DECORATED AT LIVERPOOL BY SADLER AND GREEN

细节
A Wedgwood creamware transfer-printed baluster harvest-jug
Circa 1775, impressed upper-case mark, probably decorated at Liverpool by Sadler and Green
With loop handle, printed in black with a harvest scene of dancing peasants before a haystack above the inscription SUCCESS TO THE BARLEY MOUGH within a garlanded shaped cartouche, the reverse with a landscape vignette of Classical ruins on a wooded hill, with goats in the foreground, the monogram JE below the spout within two ribbon-tied ears of wheat (slight footrim chips)
10.5/8in. (27cm.) high

拍品专文

Cf. Davied Drakard, Printed English Pottery - History and Humour in the Reign of George III 1760 - 1820 (1992), p. 101 for an almost identical example.