Cream Jug
Date1744-1749
Maker
Chelsea Porcelain Manufactory
(1745-1769)
MediumPorcelain, soft-paste
DimensionsW (with handle): 3 1/4in. (8.3cm); W: 1 7/8in. (4.8cm); H: 4 1/4in. (10.8cm)
Credit LineGift of Mrs. H. Struve Hensel
Object number1987-789
DescriptionCream Jug: Molded, soft-paste porcelain cream jug with decoration in relief. The pear shaped jug rests on two goats, lying in opposite directions. Both goats have short horns. On the front of the jug, there is a branch of flowers and leaves in relief. A honey bee rests on top of the branch of flowers. The bee was molded separately and then applied so that the body of the bee is not fully attached to the jug. The handle is molded to resemble a branch. Several leaves were applied to the handle. No color has been applied.Label TextMolded figures of recumbent goats support the baluster-shaped body of the jug. A small bee is applied on the molded flower beneath the lip. Sprimont may have made a silver jug of this shape in the 1740s. A large centerpiece he made in 1747/48 for the Earl of Ashburnham is a basket supported by two standing goats. These jugs are among the earliest wares produced at Chelsea.
Inscribedno
MarkingsIncised triangle on reverse.
Provenanceex. coll: H. Struve Hensel
Exhibition(s)
1744-1749
1750-1752
1745-1749
1748 (dated)
ca. 1770
ca. 1800
1750-1752
ca. 1760
1745-1749
1745-1749