Antique English Doulton Lambeth Ceramic Motto Jug. Straight rectangular handle and small mouth with a miniscule spout edge opposite the handle. Raised decorative marks in Art Nouveau leaf style throughout the center area and around the mouth, with words at the top and bottom edges of the main body: "He that buys land, buys stones, he that buys flesh, buys bones, he that buys eggs, buys many shells, he that buys good ale, buys nothing else." Marked on underside.
Condition: Commensurate with age.
Size: 6 x 5 x 9 in.
Motto jugs, or "motto ware," are ceramic pieces decorated with wise, humorous, or inspirational sayings that first appeared in 19th-century England. The style reached its peak in popularity during the early 20th century in both England and the United States, with early pieces featuring simple stoneware and short sayings. Although the mainstream favored minimalism after the mid-20th century, certain elaborate examples from makers like Royal Doulton remain sought after by collectors, sustaining the tradition.
Commensurate with age.
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