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English delftware polychrome posset pot

Unknown artist, 1695

Dating back at least as far as the 1400s, posset was a warm drink of spiced milk curdled with wine or ale, often served at celebratory events. From the early 17th century it was often served in a specially designed pot, with a spout to pour out the alcoholic liquid, and a lid that could be lifted to reveal the custard and foam on top, which was eaten with a spoon. The popularity of posset pots was short-lived, as the role of posset in celebrations was superseded by punch from the late 17th century. Delftware posset pots are known from 1631 to 1766, but most were painted in one or two colours. This 1695 example with five-colour polychrome decoration is almost unique. Its design shows influences of Chinese porcelain and Japanese kakiemon ware, which were supplied to the Dutch from the 1659 and subsequently spread to LondonÂ’s Delftware potteries. The pot features a bulbous body with two snake-like handles and a spout, decorated with floral patterns, bird motifs and insect designs.

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Title of artwork, date

English delftware polychrome posset pot, 1695

Date supported

2014

Medium and material

Earthenware and tin glaze

Dimensions

16 x 26cm

Grant

16172

Total cost

37500

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