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Name/Title Ceramics - Hot water bottle
Primary Maker Caledonian Pottery Company Ltd.
Measurements H 8 W 15 D 7cm (H 3 1/8 W 5 7/8 D 2 3/4")
Media/Materials earthenware
Description Jolleyed and moulded hot water bottle, light buff/white body, bubbly shiny salt glaze. Slightly faceted base, circular body, flat circular end with flattened button finial at other end. Screw stopper, moulded bad of jewelling. Impressed mark: 'Caledonian Rutherglen 6'. Stopper, finial and one end dipped in brown iron slip. Label: Foot Warmer - Round. Believed to date to the1920s.

The Caledonian Pottery was founded in 1800 in the north of Glasgow, making items ranging from porcelain and creamware to stoneware and bricks. It is particularly know for producing a range of stoneware items and for teapots with a brown Rockingham glaze – the Ru’glen Broon. In 1872 the pottery moved to Rutherglen, a town to the east of Glasgow. In 1898 it was bought by the jam manufacturer W.P.Hartley to supply stoneware jam jars, but after the introduction of glass jars the pottery closed in 1928. Items may be marked with Townhead Pottery, Caledonian, Murray & Co, M & Co, Murray & Coupar, M & C, Murray & Fullarton, M & F or Murray.
Theme Art, Design and Textiles -- Scottish Decorative Arts -- Scottish Ceramics
Accession No RG.1978.496

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