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Jug
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Jug
- Place of origin:
Worcester, England (probably, made)
- Date:
ca . 1770-1800 (made)
- Artist/Maker:
Royal Worcester (probably, manufacturer)
- Materials and Techniques:
Soft-paste porcelain transfer-printed with blue enamel and gilded
- Credit Line:
Given by Alfred Darby, Esq.
- Museum number:
C.126-1921
- Gallery location:
Ceramics Study Galleries, Britain & Europe, room 139, case 4, shelf 4
Physical description
Cream jug of soft-paste porcelain transfer-printed with blue enamel and gilded. On one side is a milkmaid and two other figures. On the other side are two cows in a field. Inside the rim is a diaper border.
Place of Origin
Worcester, England (probably, made)
Date
ca . 1770-1800 (made)
Artist/maker
Royal Worcester (probably, manufacturer)
Materials and Techniques
Soft-paste porcelain transfer-printed with blue enamel and gilded
Marks and inscriptions
A disguised number
Dimensions
Height: 8.9 cm, Diameter: 6.7 cm
Descriptive line
Cream jug of soft-paste porcelain transfer-printed with blue enamel and gilded, probably Worcester porcelain factory, Worcester, ca . 1770-1800.
Materials
Soft-paste porcelain
Techniques
Gilded; Transfer-printed
Subjects depicted
Figures; Diaper; Cows; Field; Milkmaid
Categories
Porcelain; Ceramics
Collection code
CER

