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    Posted 3 years ago

    TreasureTex
    (222 items)

    This vintage container is stamped “BS” on the center base with no other identification.
    The jar displays a scene from a poem written by Robert Burns in 1790 called “Tam O Shanter”.
    The poem describes the habits of Tam, a farmer who often gets drunk with his friends in a public house in the Scottish town of Ayr, and his thoughtless ways, specifically towards his wife, who is waiting at home for him, angry. At the conclusion of one such late-night revel after a market day, Tam rides home on his horse Meg while a storm is brewing. On the way he sees the local haunted church lit up, with witches and warlocks dancing and the Devil playing the bagpipes. He is still drunk, still upon his horse, just on the edge of the light, watching, amazed to see the place bedecked with many gruesome things such as gibbet irons and knives that had been used to commit murders and other macabre artifacts. The witches are dancing as the music intensifies and, upon seeing one particularly wanton witch in a short dress he loses his reason and shouts, 'Weel done, cutty-sark!' ("cutty-sark": short shirt). Immediately, the lights go out, the music and dancing stops and many of the creatures lunge after Tam, with the witches leading. Tam spurs Meg to turn and flee and drives the horse on towards the River Doon as the creatures dare not cross a running stream. The creatures give chase and the witches come so close to catching Tam and Meg that they pull Meg's tail off just as she reaches the Brig o' Doon.

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    Comments

    1. dav2no1 dav2no1, 3 years ago
      Apparently its a witch hunt? Here's a similar one..

      http://mandileighs.blogspot.com/2014/04/rare-1966-tam-o-shanter-witch-hunt-by.html?m=1
    2. TreasureTex TreasureTex, 3 years ago
      Dav2n01 Thank you for solving the mystery!
      It appears to be a 1960’s - 1970’s cookie jar featuring a scene from a 1790 poem “Tam O Shanter” by poet Robert Burns.
    3. racer4four racer4four, 3 years ago
      I love the jar and the story is fantastic too!
    4. dav2no1 dav2no1, 3 years ago
      Definitely a unique piece. Love the subject matter..
    5. dav2no1 dav2no1, 3 years ago
      Fascinating story! Thanks for updating the post..
    6. Katalina98, 2 years ago
      I found a brown version of the jar. On tbe bottom its marked with J C 61 can anyone help me to see if ots original

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