Mug
ca. 1763 (made)
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Cylindrical beer mug of soft-paste porcelain with strap handle, transfer-printed in red with a portrait of Queen Charlotte framed on each side and below with elaborate rococo scrollwork and flowers, with a lion and a unicorn and the royal shields of arms, and the inscription, 'Charlotte Queen of Great Britain'; signed 'I. Sadler Liverpool'.
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Materials and techniques | Soft-paste porcelain, thrown and turned, transfer-printed in red enamel |
Brief description | Mug, soft-paste porcelain, transfer-printed in red enamel by Sadler and Green in Liverpool, blank made by Worcester porcelain factory, England, about 1763. |
Physical description | Cylindrical beer mug of soft-paste porcelain with strap handle, transfer-printed in red with a portrait of Queen Charlotte framed on each side and below with elaborate rococo scrollwork and flowers, with a lion and a unicorn and the royal shields of arms, and the inscription, 'Charlotte Queen of Great Britain'; signed 'I. Sadler Liverpool'. |
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Marks and inscriptions | 'I. Sadler' (Printer mark, transfer-printed in overglaze red enamel) |
Credit line | Bequeathed by Mr Wallace Elliot |
Object history | Provenance: London, Christies, 08/12/1925. The portrait of Queen Charlotte was copied from a mezzotint by Thomas Frye. |
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Accession number | C.50-1938 |
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Record created | June 24, 2009 |
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