In early America before the advent of modern medicine, death really did lurk just around the corner.
The two vessels remind drinkers of this fact and encourage them to indulge while they still can. Take a close look at the vessels’ inscriptions. In keeping with the way death was addressed in eighteenth-century popular culture—ballads, caricatures, and plays—their tone is at once serious and humorous.

 

 

 

Mug, 1752
London, England
Earthenware (tin-glazed)
Chipstone Foundation 1976.9
Jug, c. 1780
Signed T. Fletcher
Staffordshire, England
Earthenware (creamware)
Chipstone Foundation 2001.31