A transfer-printed scene in a disorderly public house illustrates Ben Franklin's thoughts...
A transfer-printed scene in a disorderly public house illustrates Ben Franklin's thoughts on responsibility and the temptation of vices. A morality tale unfolds as one patron stands addressing another propped up against the wall smoking, hat forgotten on the floor, tankard overturned. Closer examnation reveals that the potter has illustrated two maxims in this scene. In the background, a woman with two children stands in the doorway while the unfortunate slouching subject of the advice demonstrates multiple vices.
The unknown potter has framed the black transfer scene with a subtle basketweave border reminiscent of creamware and stoneware borders of the preceeding century.