Tankard
Date1768-1775
Maker
Worcester Porcelain Manufactory
OriginEngland, Worcester
MediumPorcelain, soft-paste
DimensionsH: 3 3/8"; Diam: 2 1/2"
Credit LineGift of Mr. Samuel M. Clarke
Object number1993-206
DescriptionMug, with straight sides, grooved looped handle, and especially prominent foot ring. The handle with gilt sprigs at terminals and upper portion. Of Gros Bleu (or dark blue) ground with two large oval reserves. One painted with bird looking over shoulder to left. The bird with feathers in magenta, yellow, dark purple, and rust with much darker speckles. With wings of gray and blue. The bird seemingly perched in a small tree or large bush in a garden setting with flowers and rocks. The other with crouching bird in dark purple, magenta, blue, and yellow with black spots looking upward at smaller bird in similar colors. The birds in a verdant garden setting with copper-colored foliage, rocks, small blue and pink flowers and a spindly tree. Both reserves with elaborate gilt borders of network, double ogee curves, gadrooning, and tassels. The birds exuberantly painted in the manner of James Giles, possibly at his or an equivalent workshop.Inscribedno
MarkingsCrescent in underglaze blue.
ProvenanceEx Coll: Francis L. Dickson
Sotheby's, June 29 1965 - Lot 75
Winifred Williams, Eastbourne, June 1965
Albert Amor Ltd., London, Aug. 1965
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Clarke (Acc. No 144)
Exhibition(s)
1765-1770
1770-1780
1765-1770
1768-1775
1770-1780
1765-1775
1765-1775
1765-1775
1750-1765
1770-1780
1768-1770
1768-1770