IDENTIFIERS ----------- id: 76036 accession number: C.774-1928 DATE AUDIT ---------- created: Saturday 6 August 2011 updated: Tuesday 24 November 2020 DESCRIPTIVE DATA ---------------- object type: (b) a verse: ‘Let the wealthy and great / Roll in splendour 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 ware 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’ bordered by plants and agricultural and domestic objects. Above the verse is the inscription ‘IN GOD IS ALL OUR TRUST’ on a ribbon with a beehive and below is the motto ‘INDUSTRY PRODUCETH WEALTH’ on a ribbon with a plough. object type: The images and texts are as follows: (a) a scene of a plough pulled by three horses in front of farm buildings and trees. Above are a barrel and an ear of barley to the left and a beehive and an ear of wheat to the right. Below are a man with a flail, a jug and a dog; a maid milking a cow; and a woman with a sickle, a sheaf of wheat and a dog. In the centre of the image is the inscription ‘HE / THAT BY THE PLOUGH WOULD THRIVE / HIMSELF / MUST EITHER HOLD OR DRIVE’. Below, on a u-shaped ribbon, is the motto ‘INDUSTRY PRODUCETH WEALTH’. object type: Ovoid body tapering slightly to a projecting foot, with a concave cylindrical neck, curved lip and curving, angular handle. Inscription under the lip, ‘Hannah Robinson / 1812’, with scroll decorative motifs, painted in dark brown. Text and image transfer-prints, over-painted with enamels, on each side of the body. A thin band of silver lustre around the rim of the jug, another where the neck meets the body and a thicker band around the middle of the neck. The underside is flat and glazed, with a raised foot-rim. object type: White earthenware, transfer-printed over-glaze in brown with text and images, and painted with green, yellow, purple and orange-red enamels and silver (platinum) lustre. title: jug NOTES ----- type: history note value: Bought from Mrs Mary Carey, Judd Street, London, N, for 25 shillings, on 15 May 1909 by Dr J.W.L. Glaisher, FRS, Trinity College, Cambridge. According to Mrs Carey, bought from Hannah Robinson’s granddaughter, Elizabeth Parrish. LICENSING --------- text license status: CC0 image license status: CC-BY-NC-SA OWNERSHIP --------- instutition: The Fitzwilliam Museum department: Applied Arts collection: J. W. L. Glaisher creditline: Dr J.W.L. Glaisher Bequest. STABLE URL ---------- url: https://data.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk/id/object/76036 PEOPLE ------------------- Parrish, Elizabeth Store, Gabriel SUBJECTS ------------------- farm equipment wheat ears barley farm equipment wheat ears barley TECHNIQUES ---------- lead-glazing TECHNIQUES ---------- transfer printing TECHNIQUES ---------- painting overglaze TECHNIQUES ---------- lustring CATEGORIES ------ category: earthenware category: lead-glazed earthenware category: transfer-printed ware category: lustreware category: transfer-printed lustreware DATING ------ creation date: 1812 - 1812 creation date earliest: 1812 creation date latest: 1812 culture: 19th Century, Early# culture: George III CREATORS -------- maker: Unidentified Staffordshire Pottery DIMENSIONS ---------- dimension: Height units: cm value: 14.5 dimension: Width units: cm value: 17 EXHIBITIONS HISTORY ------------------- title: Feast and Fast: The Art of Food in Europe (1500-1800) CITATIONS -------- Catalogue of the Glaisher Collection of Pottery and Porcelain in the Fitzwilliam Museum Cambridge Feast & Fast. The Art of Food in Europe 1500-1800 Creamware and Pearlware. The Fifth Exhibition from the Northern Ceramic Society Printed English Pottery, History and Humour in the reign of George III 1760-1820 19th Century Lustreware Manufacturing Processes of Tableware during the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries --- IMAGES surrogate: large format: jpeg location: https://data.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk/imagestore/aa/aa2/C_774_1928_281_29.jpg height: 550 pixels width: 760 pixels surrogate: mid format: jpeg location: https://data.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk/imagestore/aa/aa2/mid_C_774_1928_281_29.jpg height: 362 pixels width: 500 pixels surrogate: original format: jpeg location: https://data.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk/imagestore/aa/aa2/C_774_1928_281_29.jpg height: 550 pixels width: 760 pixels surrogate: preview format: jpeg location: https://data.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk/imagestore/aa/aa2/preview_C_774_1928_281_29.jpg height: 181 pixels width: 250 pixels surrogate: large format: jpeg location: https://data.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk/imagestore/aa/aa2/C_774_1928_282_29.jpg height: 550 pixels width: 760 pixels surrogate: mid format: jpeg location: https://data.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk/imagestore/aa/aa2/mid_C_774_1928_282_29.jpg height: 362 pixels width: 500 pixels surrogate: original format: jpeg location: https://data.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk/imagestore/aa/aa2/C_774_1928_282_29.jpg height: 550 pixels width: 760 pixels surrogate: preview format: jpeg location: https://data.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk/imagestore/aa/aa2/preview_C_774_1928_282_29.jpg height: 181 pixels width: 250 pixels