Bin label, "BEER"
Dateca. 1800
OriginEngland, London
MediumTin-glazed earthenware (delft)
DimensionsOL: 5 1/2" OH: 3"; Thickness: 1/4"
Credit LineMuseum Purchase
Object number1967-473
DescriptionFlat plaque with a ring projecting from the top. Bluish tin glaze, with one edge partially glazed, inscribed "BEER" in blue.Label TextLabels designed to hang in wine cellars bore the name of a wine or sometimes a number. They were produced from the last years of the eighteenth century to the beginning of the twentieth, the earlier ones in delft and the later in creamware, pearlware, or whiteware.
Originally beer was a malt liquor that had been "hopped" (impregnated or flavored with hops), as opposed to ale, which was not "hopped."
The London attribution for this label is based on the color of the lettering and the glaze.
InscribedInscribed "BEER"
MarkingsNo
ProvenanceTobias Jellinek, London
ca. 1800
ca. 1800
ca. 1800
ca. 1800
ca. 1790
ca. 1800
ca. 1730
ca. 1710
1750-1780
June 27, 1764 (dated)
1689-1705