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Mug

(English (Liverpool), active 1796–1841)
about 1796–1800
Medium/TechniqueCreamware, with transfer-printed decoration
Credit LineGift of Timothy Phillips in memory of Thomas F. Phillips, Jr.
Accession number2011.2125
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ClassificationsCeramics
Collections
InscriptionsOn underside, Yellow gummed label "CAT/SRT 66.3" (S. Robert Teitelman Collection, as inventoried for Teitelman/Halfpenny/Fuchs Appendix. White gummed label: "God has brought forth his Repose" White gummed label: "Seal of U.S. Tankard. $3,500 Ex. rare" White gummed label "L08.1008.20" [Winterthur Museum loan number?] White gummed label: "4275-340"
ProvenanceS. Robert Teitelman (b. 1917 – d. 2008), Haverford, PA; August 16, 2009, posthumous Teitelman sale, Northeast Auctions, Portsmouth, NH, lot 878, to Timothy Phillips, Cambridge, MA; 2011, year-end gift of Timothy Phillips to the MFA. (Accession Date: December 30, 2011)


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