Description
A rare Nottingham Pottery brown saltglazed novelty bear jug, the head removable and possibly used as a cup. This classic piece from the Nottingham Pottery has a lustrous glaze applied with grog ( previously fired small clay chips) to simulate fur. These figures were inspired by the cruel so called sport of bear baiting where the beast would be chained to a post to fight with savage dogs.
Thankfully this cruelty was banned in Britain in 1835. Today these pieces are considered as an artistic folk art statement thanks to their vibrant potting with unique primitive appeal.