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Salt crock, associated with Robert Burns

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made in Glasgow

Salt crock, associated with Robert Burns
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This stoneware salt crock, also known as a 'saut bucket' was made around 1850 at the Caledonian Pottery in Glasgow. It is decorated with statuettes of 'Tam O'Shanter' and 'Souter Johnny', characters from Robert Burns's poem 'Tam O'Shanter'. A souter was a shoemaker or cobbler.

The decoration also includes women reading a teacup, vine leaves, fruit and masks.

Robert Burns is acknowledged around the world as a poet and songwriter of extraordinary impact. His unique voice has had a lasting appeal in Scotland and throughout the world. His poetry has been translated into over 25 languages.

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