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"Longfellow" pitcher

Retailed by: Richard Briggs
Wedgwood Manufactory (Staffordshire, England, active 1759–present)
American
about 1880
Object Place: England

Medium/Technique Earthenware
Dimensions Overall: 16.2 × 23.5 × 20.3 cm (6 3/8 × 9 1/4 × 8 in.)
Credit Line The Lloyd and Vivian Hawes Collection
Accession Number2000.697
CollectionsAmericas
ClassificationsCeramicsPotteryEarthenware

DescriptionBulbous pitcher with strap handle opposite spout, with polychrome decoration including band of inscriptions around neck, and with upper half of body with a star background, with large portrait of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow on one side and poem on the other, separated by bands of floral decoration and with additional embellishments.
Marks Marked: Manufactured by Josiah Wedgwood & Sons Etruria/For/Richard Briggs/Boston/Registered. in Great Britain/ and France/ Also in the / United States.

Stamped Mark: Wedgwood/ABL

Painted: T (?) 920/4
InscriptionsInscribed: Excelsior/ Hiawatha/ Evangeline/ Miles Standish/ Olden Legend/ Tales of a/ Wayside Inn./ Psalm of the/ Keramos/ Round/ Turn, turn, my wheel! Turn round and/ Without a pause without a sound: / So spin the flying world away!/ This clay, well mixed with marl and sand,/ Follows the motion of my hand;/ For some must follow and some command. / Though all are made of clay
ProvenanceEarly history unknown; such pitchers were retailed in Boston by Richard Briggs beginning in 1880; from the noted collection of Lloyd and Vivian Hawes, Wellesley, Massachusetts.