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The TCC Bulletin
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Sample
Article from Winter 2008 Bulletin
Public Houses and Their Place
on Blue Printed Transferware
by Loren Zeller
Speaking of the public houses of old London, Frederick
Hackwood wrote that “more than mere places of
sojourn for travellers and traders, they became
the rendezvous of politicians and publicists, the
recognised meeting-places for much social intercourse,
and especially for that pleasant form
of sociability which is accompanied by
friendly entertainment. How useful they
were in the days when travelling was difficult
and newspapers scarce, and all
means of intercommunication were correspondingly
slow, is indicated by the
extraordinary number of taverns with
which the main thoroughfares of old
London were lined.” Transferware has been —and still
is today—a popular medium for the
purpose of advertising or, in contemporary
terms, “branding.” Examples of
this form of self-promotion were frequently
found in public houses that
would advertise the establishment on their
serving pieces. Today, early examples with
establishment names printed on them are
highly desired and infrequently available for
purchase. My interest in collecting these rarities,
beyond identifying the patterns, shapes and makers,
lies in placing them in their historical context.
Documenting their place in history, however, is often easier said
than done. If an address, a date or other information is also printed on the piece, it can, sometimes, help. Read rest of the article for free
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