Posted 1 year ago
vintagelamp
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Tam O'Shanter Staffordshire Pottery
From the poem by Robert Burns:
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/Maggie 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.
Gorgeous Staffordshire, Tam and horse galloping at full speed
Newfld,
Thank you for the comment!
Wonderful figurine and the stary behind Tam is simply fascinating!!
jscott,
Many thanks!