Staffordshire Canary Yellow Transferware Jug, Peace and Prosperity to America - Antique Associated At West Townsend

Staffordshire Canary Yellow Transferware Jug, Peace and Prosperity to America

Extremely Rare

Staffordshire Canary Yellow Transferware Jug, Peace and Prosperity to America

Canary yellow glaze with black transfers highlighted with silver luster. A woman wearing a feathered headdress and carrying a bow, is quelling a dark-skinned man, representing America [Etching by T, Hancock, 1805] above “America”. The reverse displays “Peace, Plenty And Independence” centered by 11 interlocked states “Virginia, Rhode Island, New York, New Jersey, Delaware, Maryland, Georgia, Vermont, Kentucky, Tennessee” and “Boston”. The American flag displayed at right has 16 stars; this combined with the presence of Tennessee strongly suggest that this jug was produced circa 1796 when Tennessee was admitted to the Union. Below the spout is a bold “Peace And Prosperity To America” within a wreath. Highly reflective silver luster accents.

Item Date: Circa 1805

Measurement: Height: 7.25"

Material: Pearlware, canary yellow glaze trimmed in silver luster.

Item Condition: Handle has a crack and a tiny chip; couple trivial areas of glaze wear on handle mentioned for accuracy. The color and silver luster remain bright and impressive. The piece is magnificent and displays beautifully.

Literature: Anglo American Ceramics-Transfer Printed Creamware and Pearlware for the American Market 1760 – 1780 by David and Linda Arman, page 64, plate A 14

SOLD

SKU 1121-170

For More Information, Please Contact David Hillier at 978-597-8084 or email drh@aaawt.com.

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