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On display at V&A South Kensington
Metalware, Room 116, The Belinda Gentle Gallery

Ewer

ca. 1500 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Ewers such as this were used in the home for washing hands. The pedestal foot was often designed to stand in the centre of a matching dish. Some ewers had spouts in the shape of fabulous creatures, like the lion on this example made in the Netherlands around 1500. Similar examples are illustrated in paintings of the time.


Object details

Category
Object type
Materials and techniques
Brass
Brief description
Brass, The Netherlands, ca.1500
Physical description
Ewer with cover, made of brass. The spout is a sitting figure of a lion, and the handle is a serpent or dragon. The ewer sits on a pedestal foot, and has a full, round body, and a narrow neck, the top of the ewer flares out to meet the round dome-shaped lid with small finial.
Dimensions
  • Height: 23cm
  • Width: 14.8cm
  • Base diameter: 9.5cm
Object history
Bought from the Soulages Collection
Production
South Netherlands
Summary
Ewers such as this were used in the home for washing hands. The pedestal foot was often designed to stand in the centre of a matching dish. Some ewers had spouts in the shape of fabulous creatures, like the lion on this example made in the Netherlands around 1500. Similar examples are illustrated in paintings of the time.
Collection
Accession number
583-1865

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Record createdDecember 16, 2004
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