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Lowestoft Mug with Scale Border, Decorated with Flowers, late 18th century, (1944)
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Lowestoft Mug with Scale Border, Decorated with Flowers, late 18th century, (1944)
Lowestoft Mug with Scale Border, Decorated with Flowers, late 18th century, (1944). Pot made in the Lowestoft Porcelain Factory at Lowestoft, Suffolk, which was active from 1757 to 1802, in the G F Hotblack Collection. From " English Pottery and China, by Cecilia Sempill. [Collins, London, 1944]
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This print showcases a stunning Lowestoft Mug with Scale Border, Decorated with Flowers, dating back to the late 18th century. Produced in the renowned Lowestoft Porcelain Factory at Lowestoft, Suffolk, this exquisite piece of ceramic artistry is now part of the esteemed G F Hotblack Collection. The factory operated from 1757 to 1802 and left an indelible mark on English pottery and china. The mug's intricate design features a delicate floral pattern that adorns its surface. Its vibrant colors and decorative elements exemplify the craftsmanship of British porcelain during this period. This particular photograph was included in "English Pottery and China" by Cecilia Sempill, published by Collins in London in 1944. Capturing both history and beauty, this image offers a glimpse into England's rich ceramic heritage. It reflects not only the skillful techniques employed by artisans but also serves as a testament to their creativity and attention to detail. Through this print, we are transported back to the late 18th century when such mugs were cherished possessions among tea enthusiasts. Today, it stands as a valuable artifact representing an era gone by – a tangible link between past traditions and contemporary appreciation for fine craftsmanship.
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