Creamware mug

E5829

Creamware mug Long Caption: Creamware mug, with a black line painted around the rim, transfer-printed with a view of ships in action representing the battle of the Nile, 1798. The scene is hand-coloured in green, yellow, red and blue. It is inscribed 'Lord Nelson Engaging the Toulon Fleet of the Mouths of the Nile', 'The young Alexander of France/May boast of his prowess in vain/When Nelson appears tis confest/That Britons are Lords of the Main'. The design is derived from an earlier engraving by Robert Sayer after Swaine showing Captain Richard Tyrell RN in 'Buckingham' engaging 'Florisssant', 'Aigrette' and 'Atalante' on 3 November 1758 (see PAF4612). Credit line: © National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London, Sutcliffe-Smith Collection Object: AAA4753 Artist: unknown Date: after 1798 Medium: earthenware Size: 120 mm x 120 mm x 85 mm Click here to buy a bespoke print of this image.