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Creamers

DateEarly 1800s
Terms
  • Creamers
  • Ceramic
  • Staffordshire
MarkingsMark: Crown within a circle with words, "ADAMS WARRANTED STAFFORDSHIRE," impressed in the saucer: Each piece has a mark printed in blue under the glaze, consisting of a stork with a streamer bearing the words, "Thomas the Rhymer".
Object numberC0646
DescriptionEarthenware, soft paste. Creamer (C646) and cup (no handle) and saucer (C647). Transfer printed under glaze, blue on white. "Thomas the Rhymer" is shown walking through the night with his harp, preceeded by two deer. Landscape background showing hills and a castle with three men and a horse in the distance. Two of the men are carrying torches. The moon shines above. Border of two rows of alternating painted leaves. Cup and creamer have a scroll and flower border outside this painted border.
Object number: C0647A
William Adams & Company
Early 1800s
Object number: C0647B
William Adams & Company
Early 1800s
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Object number: C0709A
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Object number: C0709B
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Object number: C0710
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Object number: C704
1800-1830
Object number: 2003.11
Adams Potteries
1949
Object number: P0176B
James Dixon & Son