Hunting Jug
ca. 1810-1820 (made)
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Salt-glazed stoneware hunting jug with relief decoration around the body including a stag, hounds, trees, rural figures and a windmill. The neck is incised with banding of parallel lines running from the body to the metal lip and hinged lid. A dark brown glaze covers the upper body, neck and handle.
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Materials and techniques | Salt-glazed stoneware with metal |
Brief description | Hunting jug, salt-glazed stoneware with domed metal lid, made by Joseph Kishere, Mortlake, ca. 1810-1820 |
Physical description | Salt-glazed stoneware hunting jug with relief decoration around the body including a stag, hounds, trees, rural figures and a windmill. The neck is incised with banding of parallel lines running from the body to the metal lip and hinged lid. A dark brown glaze covers the upper body, neck and handle. |
Gallery label | Hunting jug
Made by Joseph Kishere, Mortlake, England, about 1810-20
Salt-glazed stoneware
C.137-1982 Given by G.W. Ewen(23/05/2008) |
Credit line | Given by G. W. Ewen |
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Accession number | C.137-1982 |
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Record created | March 31, 2008 |
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