Flagon Collection
"Flagon: A Journey Through Time and Culture" Step into the world of flagons, as we explore their significance in various contexts throughout history
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"Flagon: A Journey Through Time and Culture" Step into the world of flagons, as we explore their significance in various contexts throughout history. From Brittany's lively local Bretons dancing around a jug of cider to William Will's mysterious creation in 1765, these vessels have captured our attention for centuries. In "Study in Grey, " an oil on canvas masterpiece from 1906, the flagon takes center stage, evoking a sense of elegance and sophistication. Meanwhile, QE2 presents us with a presentation whisky flagon accompanied by six glasses, symbolizing luxury and celebration. The Royal Regalia showcases the importance of flagons in royal ceremonies, where they play a vital role in upholding tradition and grandeur. In contrast, "Flowers and Fruit" reminds us that even everyday objects like they can be transformed into works of art. "Blessed Be Wine" captures the essence of joyous gatherings where friends raise their flagons to toast life's blessings. However, "Death pulls back a Drunkard's head and pours" serves as a stark reminder of the dangers associated with excessive indulgence. Traveling back to Christmas feasts during Henry VI's reign transports us to an era when flagons were filled with merriment and cheer. The craftsmanship is highlighted through Charles Cullen's pewter creations from 1936 - each piece telling its own story. Lastly, Carmel Wilson brings forth silver and glass flagons that exude elegance while preserving their functionality. These exquisite pieces demonstrate how design can elevate everyday objects into timeless treasures. Whether it be for cultural celebrations or personal enjoyment, the history surrounding flagons is rich with symbolism and artistic expression.