Large Vintage Wedgwood Etruria Pitcher Circa 1930s - English Hunt Scene With Hound Handle

$150.00 USD

Description

Large Vintage Wedgwood Etruria Pitcher C. 1930s - English Hunt Scene With Hound Handle

This pattern is inspired by the Cumberland hunting song "D'ye Ken John Peel" from Barlaston, England. This translates to "Do you know John Peel?" and was written around 1824 by John Woodcock Graves (1795–1886) in celebration of his friend John Peel (1776–1854), an English fox hunter from the Lake District.

The motif on the pitcher features men in red jackets on a fox hunt. In a bucolic scene, the men ride in a paddock with their fox hunting hounds and horses. The handle of the pitcher is in the shape of a spotted hound, and when you look at the pitcher face on, it almost appears the hound is peaking out from the other side of the pitcher.

If you are interested in a larger set of these pitchers, please visit the rest of our store to see the other 5 pitchers in different sizes.

The perfect piece for anglophiles or collectors of Wedgwood and hunting memorabilia. House-ready.

Dimensions:
Width (Handle to Spout): 8"
Depth: 5.5"
Height: 6.5"

Shipping:

USPS/UPS

Dimensions:

8ʺW × 5.5ʺD × 6.5ʺH

Period Made:

1930s

Country of Origin:

United Kingdom

Materials:

Porcelain

Item Type:

Vintage, Antique or Pre-owned.

Styles:

Campaign, English, Traditional

Condition Notes:

Wear appropriate with age and use.