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Jug   (Wikidata search (Cirrus search) Wikidata query (SPARQL)  Create new Wikidata item based on this file)
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Jug
Object type Classification: 94913
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English: Jug. Green glazed jug in form of human figure. "A rare and amusing medieval jug covered with green glaze and modelled on the neck with the face of a bearded man with pointed beard and nose and incise eyebrows and mouth, his two hands applied and rising from the globular body to his chin, the remainder of the body incised with geometric designs and with massive, simply modelled loop handle, 7 1-2 inches, 14th century." From the C.T. Fowler Collection, sold in these rooms 24 Octuber 1961, lot. 57 This jug is reputed to have been dug up at the site of the Old Bailey; and for a comparable jug in the Guildhall Musem see Bernard Rackham, "Medieval English pottery", pl. 47, another unglazed example in the London Museum, pl. 46 and also illustrated in the "Medieval Catalogue of the London Museum", pl. LXIII, no. 4. (possibly a Sotheby's auction catalogue)
Date Unknown date; 14th Century; Medieval
Medium Glazing (coating)/coating (process)
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height: 90mm

notes: height 90 mm
institution QS:P195,Q758657
Accession number
12322 (object number)
Place of creation Midlands
Exhibition history Display: 7249
Credit line purchased with funds provided by the Charles Edgar Disney Art Trust, collection of Auckland Museum Tamaki Paenga Hira, K2047
Notes In the Midlands, the decoration of pots suddenly came alive and from the hands of individual potters, a remarkable series of highly deorcated jugs was produced. Jugs were made with faces on the neck modelled in releif in various regional styles.
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