A baluster shaped jug set on three cabriole leg feet. It is enamelled in bright colours with the standing figure of Prince Charles Edward, the Young Pretender. He is in Highland dress with his claymore and shield raised in a rallying gesture and flanked by a flowering bush of Jacobite roses, a Chinese-style chrysanthemum.
More information
Title of artwork, date
Cream jug, 1745
Date supported
2005
Medium and material
Saltglaze creamware
Dimensions
Height: 92 cm
Grant
3055
Total cost
7638
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