15929996680001312637261000Standard Recordobject-75949170249435336515948523290001702494121150fitz-onlineadlib-object-75949https://data.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk/id/object/7594957f5d394-ea4c-3af4-b91d-b0464a6aebdb5referenceterm-108657adlib-term-108657c170cd8e-fc63-3446-81a4-6682b5979808lead-glazed earthenwarereferenceterm-42868adlib-term-4286812e3067e-2626-36c9-9d36-870f776c981fcreamwarereferenceterm-128085adlib-term-1280853ad27c20-613b-3b26-ad89-1bd3be4f6669transfer-printed warereferenceterm-113184adlib-term-11318425fc548d-d02f-39a6-a34f-d609393a0043J. W. L. Glaisherblackreferenceterm-32638adlib-term-3263897b8d1a5-7b8f-3a2a-a275-7d001aeaae2benamelRimblack enamelreferenceterm-120086adlib-term-120086cdecca31-5ec3-3fe3-9e5d-455d9771fda5painting overglazeBodywheel-thrown cream-coloured earthenware with applied handle covered in a clear lead glaze; transfer-printed onglaze in black, probably using the glue-bat method and the rim painted overglaze in black enamelreferenceterm-120082adlib-term-120082ea83ed85-6b07-3e7e-83fc-440cfda22f7ethrowingHandlereferenceterm-115812adlib-term-1158125ff69ea6-7a8e-307d-89e3-0a960ba42e8aapplyingApplied ArtsLead-glazed creamware transfer printed in black with verse inside floral border.Cream-coloured earthenware covered in a clear lead glaze and transfer-printed onglaze in black with overglaze painting in black enamel. The cylindrical mug has a loop handle. Opposite the handle is a transfer printed verse: ‘When this you see Remember me / And keep me in your mind / Let all the World say what they will / Speak of me as you find’. The verse is framed by a rectangular floral border at the top of which is the bust of a winged figure, possibly representing Time, who points to the inscription. The rim is painted with black enamel.C.734-19281accession numberC.734-192875949priref75949old catalogue number2249urihttps://data.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk/id/object/75949https://data.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk/id/object/75949front of mugtransfer-printed onglaze in blackWhen this you see Remember me / And keep me in your mind / Let all the World say what they will / Speak of me as you findinscriptionoctagonal stick-on paper labelon basehandwritten in black inkNo2249 Wedgwood mug with transfer inscription b. at Cambridge March 1905labelreferenceagent-149638adlib-agent-1496387376d833-d0a7-3be0-916e-9c892b7a24d8The Fitzwilliam MuseumDr J.W.L. Glaisher Bequestreferenceagent-152564adlib-agent-152564c20df94d-f096-3e0b-a9b5-6ddd12161fb7Glaisher, J. W. L., Dr192819281928-12-07bequeathedEntry date: 1928-12-0717751775CE1775circa1775180011800CE1800circa1800productionreferenceagent-188353adlib-agent-1883533a6356bf-7ed4-39e6-acea-a40648d5f75eunidentified English potteryThis mug may have been intended as a keepsake or love token. The verse on the front of the jug is common on printed pottery produced across Staffordshire and Northern England. It is often paired with images of sea-faring to create tokens that sailors or travellers could give to their loved ones when they embarked on long voyages. The absence of any specific allusions to the sea on this mug means it could have served for any lovers parted by distance or time or simply looking for a token of their enduring love.referenceterm-106779adlib-term-106779f0706fcd-d94c-3987-bcb5-f7f794332b6a18th Century, Latereferenceterm-107437adlib-term-10743796f4b0d1-fc11-39ff-ae91-1b23d888d479George IIIblackreferenceterm-108168adlib-term-1081680fcc3e04-2ff3-3bde-810f-0474bbfa0943ceramic printing colourclearreferenceterm-107733adlib-term-10773300160189-e3ce-3796-a88b-5aa8d6c808c4lead-glazecream-colouredreferenceterm-42861adlib-term-428615b368285-f1a8-3dcf-a5b2-637fd3c3956cearthenwareHeightcm12.5Widthcm12.3referencemedia-46511adlib-media-46511794feb2d-af91-31f0-b202-85bbfae8dfc8jpegaa/aa3/C_734_1928_281_29.jpg1heightpixels740widthpixels57016162617954821imagejpegaa/aa3/mid_C_734_1928_281_29.jpg1heightpixels649widthpixels50016162617954821imagejpegaa/aa3/C_734_1928_281_29.jpg1heightpixels740widthpixels57016162617954821imagejpegaa/aa3/preview_C_734_1928_281_29.jpg1heightpixels325widthpixels25016162617954821image0media
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imagereferenceterm-91188adlib-term-9118840f320f4-04b6-3303-8129-f9e81e2b4671mughistory noteprovence unidentified before Mr Freeman, Cambridge, who sold for 10/- in March 1905 to Dr J.W.L. Glaisher, FRS, Trinity College, Cambridgereferenceagent-149638adlib-agent-1496387376d833-d0a7-3be0-916e-9c892b7a24d8The Fitzwilliam MuseumPubl. Vol. l, p. 101, no. 734101referencepublication-1031adlib-publication-1031a5cc6cb3-2b6f-390a-af51-7e9d123e55edCatalogue of the Glaisher Collection of Pottery and Porcelain in the Fitzwilliam Museum CambridgeRef. pp.56-7 - discussion of the verse, its use for love tokens and its association with sailors56-7referencepublication-3569adlib-publication-3569acb8fe53-eaa3-350b-8a4f-30281485bc73Printed English Pottery, History and Humour in the reign of George III 1760-1820referenceterm-91188adlib-term-9118840f320f4-04b6-3303-8129-f9e81e2b4671mugmugonglaze, probably using the glue-bat methodreferenceterm-27527adlib-term-27527c2872f47-1ee0-3d35-8eef-dc4434baeef1transfer printingreferenceterm-120062adlib-term-120062d05176fb-17b8-3888-bba1-6c5e6c77d206lead-glazingWhen this you see Remember meobject
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