
The obelisk is capped with an urn and features a profile image of Washington in his military regalia in the center of the obelisk. One side of the pitcher features a memorial obelisk to Washington, with an image of a spread-winged eagle on the other. Lincoln, NE.This large creamware pitcher features a transfer-print commemorating George Washington. Pitcher remembering Churchill's Blood, Toil, Tears & Sweat speech in Museum of Nebraska History. Thomas Carlyle earthenware pitcher (1881) by Etruria of Staffordshire, England at Peabody Essex Museum. New Bedford, MA.Ĭommemorative creamware pitchers at Woodman Museum. Lusterware pottery jug (c1796) with view of Iron Bridge over River Weaphen in England at New Bedford Whaling Museum. Edinburgh, Scotland.Ĭreamware pottery jug (c1796) with view of Iron Bridge at Sunderland, England at New Bedford Whaling Museum. Glasgow, Scotland.Ĭeramic whisky pitcher & bottle beside bell at People's Story Museum. Souvenir ceramic plate & pitchers from International Exhibition of Science, Art & Industry, Glasgow (1888) at Kelvingrove Art Gallery. Glasgow Exhibition jug (1888) by Clyde Pottery of Greenock, Scotland at Hunterian Museum. of Glasgow at Robert Burns Birthplace Museum. Melrose, Scotland.īurns centenary jug (1859) by J&MP Bell & Co. Pottery jug (c1840) with face of Sir Walter Scott at museum of Abbotsford House. of Staffordshire at Kelvingrove Art Gallery. Tam O'Shanter story by Robert Burns portrayed on stoneware jug (1835) by W Ridgway & Co. Edinburgh, Scotland.Ĭreamware jug with Patie & Roger of Allan Ramsay's Poem "Gentle Shepherd" illustrated by David Allan (c1820) by Verreville Pottery & Glass of Finnieston on Clyde at National Museum of Scotland. Edinburgh, Scotland.Įarthenware jug with scene & verse from Allan Ramsay's poem Gentle Shepherd (c1820s) by Hamilton Watson & Co. Haddington (c1818) by Rathbone's Pottery of Portobello near Edinburgh at National Museum of Scotland. Edinburgh, Scotland.Įarthenware jug inscribed Gardener's Society. Belfast, Northern Ireland.Ĭapture of French general by 71st Highlander corporal at battle of Vimiera, Portugal ceramic jug (1808) at National War Museum of Scotland. Edinburgh, Scotland.Ĭeramic jug celebrates Volunteer military movement of Ireland at Ulster Museum. Success to volunteer troops ceramic jug (1803) at National War Museum of Scotland. from Liverpool, England with design of merchant ship Industry of Anstruther at National Museum of Scotland. Kirkcudbright, Scotland.Įarthenware pitcher (c1800) prob. Ireland.Ĭreamware pitcher showing Apotheosis of George Washington (c1800-5) at Broughton House.
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'Duke of Leinster' creamware pitcher (c1795-1810) with 'Lovers Parted' plus 'Sailor's Farewell & Return' scenes, prob. Edinburgh, Scotland.Ĭreamware ale jug (c1790) by Downshire Pottery of Belfast at Ulster Museum. East Coast Potteries at Museum of Edinburgh. Waterford, Ireland.Ĭreamware jug with Masonic emblem (c1790) attrib. Dublin, Ireland.įree Trade to Ireland creamware pitcher (c1780) at Bishop's Palace.
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Dublin, Ireland.Ĭreamware 'A Free Trade to Ireland" jug (c1780) from Leeds at National Museum Decorative Arts & History. Dublin, Ireland.Ĭreamware Irish volunteer jug (c1780) by Wedgewood at National Museum Decorative Arts & History. Dumfries, Scotland.Ĭreamware pitcher "Success to the Independent Volunteer Societies of the Kingdom of Ireland" (c1780) by Wedgewood at National Museum Decorative Arts & History. Mason jug which belonged to Robert Burns at Robert Burns House. Cadell's Pottery of Prestonpans at Museum of Edinburgh. Presentation inscription to Thomas Conolly on repeal of Vestry Act creamware pitcher at Castletown House.
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F11 to view website full screen.Ĭreamware pitcher marking repeal of Vestry Act which limited religious rights at Castletown House. These ceramics are in museums and none are for sale.Ĭlick thumbnail to enlarge. Ceramic Pitchers with UK & Irish History Pictures by Travel Photo Base Ceramic Pitchers with UK & Irish History PhotosĬreamware pitchers from the British Isles often featured UK & Irish historic themes.
