Doulton Lambeth stoneware Bacchus jug baluster form moulded in…
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Doulton Lambeth stoneware Bacchus jug baluster form moulded in low relief with cherubs, grapes and vines and motto, 18 cm height.

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  • Bacchus Motif - The Bacchus motif is a design that features the Roman god Bacchus, who is the god of wine, parties, and celebration. Bacchus is often depicted as a young man with long hair and a beard, holding a bunch of grapes or a wine cup. The Bacchus motif is often used in art and design as a symbol of abundance, revellery, and enjoyment. It can be found on a variety of decorative items, including glassware, ceramics, and other home decor items. The Bacchus motif represents the joy and celebration that can be found in social gatherings and the pleasures of good food and drink.

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