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Lot 8176

Rare Liverpool Gilt Creamware Pitcher, Washington and The Farmers Arms

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British, circa 1800, lead glazed creamware with Americana commemorative transfer and neoclassical style gilt decoration, inscribed “Teoder Ham” in gilt beneath the spout, obverse featuring a portrait of George Washington with Fifteen States, the reverse with “The Farmers Arms”; further research is needed to determine who "Teoder (Theodore) Ham" might be and whether it was a custom commissioned work for this individual.

7 x 7 1/4 x 5 in.

Private Collection of a Gentleman, Virginia

For a similar example, see David Arman's reference, Anglo-American Ceramics, Part 1 , (1998), W. 29 and W. 34, pages 202, and 204.

Similar transfer printed jugs are in the Winterthur and
the Smithsonian Collections.

Small chip to spout; tight 1.5 inch hairline to the upper rim; scattered rubbing to the gilt; age toning to the handle.