Pot or jar
Date1696 (dated)
OriginEngland, London
MediumTin-glazed earthenware (delft)
DimensionsOH: 5 1/2"; DIam: 6 3/8"; Handle to handle: 7 1/4"
Credit LineMuseum Purchase
Object number1967-56
DescriptionSquat pot with globular body, short cylindrical neck, molded pedestal base, and 2 loop handles with coil terminals. Bluish tin glaze decorated in blue; geometric and floral banding at shoulder and base; chinoiserie birds, flowering branches, gnarled roots, and the inscription "TG 1696" around the body. Pedestal base is a replacement.Label TextJars of this size and form were certainly intended for storage. It is often assumed that they were used for spices, but other household materials (such as wig powder) also could have been kept in them. Of the few covers that survive, many have two-ring sockets, producing a better fit (see CWF accession 1954-414). This suggests that the contents required a tight-fitting cover for adequate storage.
The London attribution is based on the form and the decoration.
InscribedInscription "T H G !696" around the body.
MarkingsNo
ProvenanceTilley & Co., London
ca. 1720
ca. 1700
1697 (dated)
ca. 1760
1720-1750
1770-1780
1700-1730
ca. 1705
ca. 1810
ca. 1750
ca. 1710