English, early 19th century. A group of transfer-decorated creamware including a creamer and jug of Masonic interest, and a monogrammed jug decorated on one side with an armorial, inscribed The Baker's Arms / Praise God For All, the other side with a painted depiction of the American ship General Mercer; largest ht. 9.5 in. Provenance: Property from the Descendants of Bertha Benkard Rose, Oyster Bay, NY and Tucson, AZ Condition: Masonic jug with multiple repairs, chipped spout and base. Hairline cracks to other jug.
English, early 19th century. A group of transfer-decorated creamware including a creamer and jug of Masonic interest, and a monogrammed jug decorated on one side with an armorial, inscribed The Baker's Arms / Praise God For All, the other side with a painted depiction of the American ship General Mercer; largest ht. 9.5 in. Provenance: Property from the Descendants of Bertha Benkard Rose, Oyster Bay, NY and Tucson, AZ Condition: Masonic jug with multiple repairs, chipped spout and base. Hairline cracks to other jug.
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