Worcester King of Prussia mug, dated 1757
$1,250.00 AUD
Worcester mug, with slightly flared foot, decorated with black prints by Hancock, including the portrait of Frederick the Great, titled King of Prussia and dated 1757, a trophy panel with military devices and three banners bearing the most famous of Frederick’s battles, signed lower left RH Worcester, with anchor rebus for Holdship, and a large winged victory playing a double trumpet.
Unmarked, c. 1758-60
Condition | crack at base & up side. |
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Size | 12cm high |
References | These prints are documentary evidence of Robert Hancock's move to Worcester, from Bow. He was a freelance engraver, probably learning the trade at the pioneering Battersea enamel works, then experimenting with the technique at Bow, and perfecting it at Worcester. 1757 is the accepted date for the move to Worcester, and the King of Prussia mugs are of the same date or in the following years. |
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