O'er the Green Sea
Walker & Co, Seaham Pottery
Below are photos of the Prima jug, dated 1847, in the Sunderland Museum & Winter Gardens, Tyne & Wear Archives & Museums collection
A mug with an imprint from the same copper plate, but with washes of yellow and green enamels over the transfer, and beneath it a jug with similar decoration.
Another similar mug. All three items have ship transfers that appear on the 'Prima' jug.
Finally, on a jug with the 'Glide on my bark' transfer associated with Seaham. These heavily lustred jugs could easily be mistaken for examples from Tyneside.
Thomas Fell, St Peter's Pottery, Newcastle
Attributed to Cornfoot, Carr & Co, 1832–1838
A jug firmly attributable to North Shields, with signature lustre decoration to the handle. Note that, unlike the other versions of the transfer, there is a distant sail on the horizon between the large ship and the mountains.
Below is the only other North Shields item I've recorded with the transfer.