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Mug

ca. 1790 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Mug of earthenware transfer-printed and painted with enamels. Cylindrical in shape with a loop handle. On the front is a print coloured red, green, yellow and puce, showing a prize-fight with umpires and seconds, and inscribed below with 'HUMPHREYS and MENDOZA. Fighting at / Odiham in Hampshire on Wednesday / Jany. 9th1788'. Above the figures are numerals 1 to 8 and in scrolls above with names in reference to the numbers, as follows: '1. Umpire, 2. Umpire, 3. Isaac, 4. Benjamin, 5. Mendoza, 6. Humphreys, 7. Johnson, 8.Tring.'. Brown line round the rim.

Object details

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Object type
Materials and techniques
Earthenware transfer-printed and painted with enamels
Brief description
Mug of earthenware transfer-printed and painted with enamels, decorated by John Aynsley & Sons Ltd., Lane End, made in Staffordshire, ca. 1790.
Physical description
Mug of earthenware transfer-printed and painted with enamels. Cylindrical in shape with a loop handle. On the front is a print coloured red, green, yellow and puce, showing a prize-fight with umpires and seconds, and inscribed below with 'HUMPHREYS and MENDOZA. Fighting at / Odiham in Hampshire on Wednesday / Jany. 9th1788'. Above the figures are numerals 1 to 8 and in scrolls above with names in reference to the numbers, as follows: '1. Umpire, 2. Umpire, 3. Isaac, 4. Benjamin, 5. Mendoza, 6. Humphreys, 7. Johnson, 8.Tring.'. Brown line round the rim.
Dimensions
  • Height: 12.7cm
  • Diameter: 7.9cm
Marks and inscriptions
  • 'HUMPHREYS and MENDOZA. Fighting at / Odiham in Hampshire on Wednesday / Jany. 9th1788' (Inscribed below the print)
  • '1. Umpire, 2. Umpire, 3. Isaac, 4. Benjamin, 5. Mendoza, 6. Humphreys, 7. Johnson, 8.Tring.' (Above the figures in scrolls)
  • 'Aynsley, Lane end' (Signed in faint characters below the print)
Credit line
Given by Lady Charlotte Schreiber
Subjects depicted
Bibliographic reference
Apollo, March 1968, p. 208.
Other number
Sch. II 452 - Schreiber number
Collection
Accession number
414:1239-1885

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Record createdMay 7, 2009
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