Compact
Jug
ca. 1970 (made)
ca. 1970 (made)
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Large milk jug of white porcelain with a shiny glaze on the outside and a matt glaze inside, the body is cylindrical with a narrowing recessed foot, the handle is large and open with rounded corners and set at a widening angle to the jug, and the spout is formed as an open pouring lip from the rim.
Object details
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Object type | |
Title | Compact (manufacturer's title) |
Materials and techniques | Porcelain and glazed |
Brief description | 'Compact' large cylindrical milk jug of white porcelain with a shiny glaze on the outside and a matt glaze inside, designed by Ambrogio Pozzi, made by Ceramica Franco Pozzi, Gallarate, ca. 1970. |
Physical description | Large milk jug of white porcelain with a shiny glaze on the outside and a matt glaze inside, the body is cylindrical with a narrowing recessed foot, the handle is large and open with rounded corners and set at a widening angle to the jug, and the spout is formed as an open pouring lip from the rim. |
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Marks and inscriptions | Dark rectangle with three geometric shapes inside in a light colour on the left, and the right part has the words 'Ceramica / Franco / Pozzi / Gallarate / Italia' and below this is [in type] 'Forma / Compact" / Designer / A.Pozzi' (Printed mark in green, also printed in black on a white paper label) |
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Accession number | CIRC.14-1975 |
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Record created | November 4, 2008 |
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