Mug
Date1748 (dated)
OriginEngland, London
MediumTin-glazed earthenware (delft / delftware)
DimensionsH: 7 5/8"
Credit LineMuseum Purchase
Object number1956-382
DescriptionCylindrical mug with flared molded base and strap-loop handle turning out at base. Bluish tin glaze decorated in blue with a simulated coat of arms--a ship under full sail on the shield and a fish crest--the inscription "Lydia Waller / 1748" and rococo strapwork framing the handle; on the handle, a floral spray.Label TextThe face of this delft mug is decorated with a simulated coat of arms and inscribed "Lydia Waller / 1748." A large proportion of the arms on English delft represent London companies, and it has been suggested that the arms depicted here represent a "simulated Sailors' Company coat of arms." It is also possible that this mug is the counterpart to the popular ship bowls of this period and that the inscription might have read "Success to the Lydia Waller." The London attribution is based on the glaze and the shape.
Inscribed"Lydia Waller / 1748"
MarkingsNo
ProvenanceErnest Allman, Liverpool, England
Exhibition(s)
1731 (dated)
ca. 1760
1660 (dated)
c. 1857
1674 (dated)
1729 (dated)
1761-1762
1760-1770
1740-1745
ca. 1690
ca. 1750
1786 (dated)