made at Portobello, Midlothian
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Jug
This earthenware jug was made by Thomas Rathbone's Pottery at Portobello in Midlothian. It dates from around 1820.
The body is transfer-printed with a blue 'Chinese' printed pattern, similar to the willow pattern. Just below the neck it is inscribed 'James Young Wright / West Anstruther'.
As the 19th century progressed, Portobello became established as a major pottery centre. One of the town's most sophisticated factories was Rathbone's where fine earthenware was made by Thomas Rathbone, his wife Grace and their sons Samuel Robert and James up until 1850.
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000-180-000-369-C |
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National Museums Scotland |
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0504: National Museums Scotland Part 2
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National Museums Scotland H.1991.59 |
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Around 1820 c. 1820
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Inscription: James Wright Young / West Anstruther
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James Young Wright Rathbone's Pottery, Portobello (Maker)
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Scotland, Fife, West Anstruther Scotland, Midlothian, Edinburgh, Portobello
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Large earthenware jug, transfer-printed with a willow pattern and inscribed `James Young Wright / West Anstruther', made by Rathbone's Pottery, Portobello, Edinburgh, c. 1820
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- George Dalgleish (ed), Pots at the 'Pans: The Potteries of Prestonpans, Musselburgh and Portobello. Scottish Mining Museum, 1990
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