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T. & R. Boote.
Infant Samuel.
Burselm, Stoke-on-Trent, England,
1848.
1 jug :
tan relief-molded stoneware, with metal lid ;
20 cm high (including lid) x 9 cm in diameter (10 cm including handle)
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The jug is decorated on both sides with a scene based on a painting by John Singleton Copley, Samuel Relating to Eli the Judgements of God upon Eli's House, 1780. Beneath the spout on the front of the jug is a single figure with turban and breastplate carrying a smoking incense burner.
The bottom with printed marks: the royal arms above a scroll with "T. & R. BOOTE"; with diamond registration mark for 17 October 1848, parcel 3.
Title from Hughes's Collector's guide.
Hughes, Kathy. Collector's guide to nineteenth-century jugs,
v. 1, no. 79
Henrywood, R. K. Relief-moulded jugs, 1820-1900,
pages 184-186
Gift of Stephen Parks, Yale BA 1961.
Samuel
(Biblical judge)
http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n50060384
Eli
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Parks, Stephen
Ownership.
Based on:
Copley, John Singleton,
1738-1815.
Samuel Relating to Eli the Judgements of God upon Eli's House.