Late 18th Century Pearlware Farmers Jug
A wonderful example of probably a late 18th century English Pearlware “Farmers Jug” used for carrying cider or beer to the men working in the fields at harvest time. It is extravagantly decorated with a colourful mixture of flowers, farming implements, and even a cider barrel, plus the words of a bucolic West country drinking song, with 18th century spelling. This and other similar songs would have been lustily sung at every crowded and jolly Harvest Festival and Harvest Supper, or, more probably, at the village pub, once the crops had all been safely gathered in:
Let the wealthy and great
Roll in splendor and state
I envy them not I declare it
I eat my own lamb
My own chickens and ham
I shear my own fleece and I wear it
I have lawns I have bowers
I have fruits I have flowers
The lark is my morning alarmer
So jolly boys now
Heres God speed the plough
Long life and success to the farmer
On the other
... side of this splendid Farmers Jug, contained within a decorated scroll, are also the immortal words:
Trust in God
Diligence
The Husbandman Provides Bread
Condition: Good, with surprisingly minor wear from use. No restoration at all, except there is a hidden white smear of glue or paint inside the base, which may be to cover a small crack. It is not significant, nor can it be seen when the jug stands in its normal upright position.
This delightful Farmers Jug would make an ideal Christmas or Birthday present to any person associated with Farming, Agriculture or the Land.
This lovely antique jug was probably produced in the era of King George III in the late 18th century and was manufactured in the Potteries at Stoke-on-Trent in Staffordshire. This was a period in history when Great Britain was achieving its apogee of power and wealth. The British Empire at its height was the largest empire in history and, for nearly a century, it was the foremost global power. The British Empire held sway over 400 million people, nearly a quarter of the world population at the time, and the Royal Navy was the most powerful navy in the world. This wonderful antique jug well represents the confidence and strength of this particular era.
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Internal Reference: 10138
Antique ID Number (AIDN): SA503864
Dateline of this antique is 18th Century
Height is 17cm (6.7inches)Width is 13cm (5.1inches)Depth is 13cm (5.1inches)
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