Description
The cradle is lead-glazed earthenware slip decorated with flowers and other motifs; the canopy initialed in a slip with the letters E: G. The crib is slab made with a canopy and two rockers. It features two knobs on each side and two on the canopy bonnet.
Cradles were symbols of fertility and often gifted at weddings or Christenings and were a popular feature from the 17th century to the mid 19th century in England. Variations were produced at numerous potteries, often bearing initials and sometimes dates. This rare example made in the 17th century, probably in Staffordshire.