Storage Jar, a Pair, Chinese River Scene with Temple and Pyramids & Willow and Summer House

Item Number: M61
Shape Type: Storage Jars
Pattern Name:  Chinese River Scene with Temple and Pyramids & Willow and Summer House
Date: c. 1810-1820
Dimensions:  H 7″, D 5.25″
Maker:  Unknown
Maker’s Mark: Unmarked
Description:
A pair of earthenware storage jars with covers printed in blue each with two patterns to which the TCC has assigned these names: On one side is the Chinese River Scene with Temple and Pyramids. Printed on the opposite side is a second pattern, Willow and Summer House. The outer border is of a floral design including the passion flower and the interior border is made up of a linear series of half flowers. The jar cover is decorated with a Heartsease (Wild Pansy) and Primrose border found with different pattern named Boy Piping. A workman’s mark, not yet identified, is found on each. Possibly made by the Cambrian Pottery but not confirmed.
Condition:  Very Good. 2 small restored chips to one of the lids

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