Brazier
ca. 1700-1750 (made)
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Green glazed earthenware. The object is perforated with holes, has four handles on the sides and four knobs on the rim, and rests with open stem upon a circular base.
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Materials and techniques | Lead-glazed earthenware |
Brief description | Buff earthenware covereed with an apple-green lead glaze. English (Staffordshire), bout 1700 to 1750. |
Physical description | Green glazed earthenware. The object is perforated with holes, has four handles on the sides and four knobs on the rim, and rests with open stem upon a circular base. |
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Object history | When acquired, this jug and brazier was described as a jug and stand and was thought to be late 17th century. The brazier and jug were bought for £5 from Mr. Pearson, 38 East Street, Lamb's Conduit St. |
Production | Attributed to Staffordshire |
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Accession number | 498A-1873 |
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Record created | April 29, 2008 |
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