Not on display

Drug Jar

18th century (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Drug jar, tin-glazed earthenware, painted with floral garlands in blue and black, and the name of the drug in black Gothic letters and the initials 'A. C.', probably Bassano, Italy, 18th century or later

Object details

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Object type
Materials and techniques
Tin-glazed earthenware
Brief description
Drug jar, tin-glazed earthenware, painted with floral garlands in blue and black, and the name of the drug in black Gothic letters and the initials 'A. C.', probably Bassano, Italy, 18th century or later
Dimensions
    Object history
    S.Ex.55-1888 is one of a number of School Examples sent out to mostly regional art schools for educational purposes. It was purchased as part of a group of drug pots and metal bowls S.Ex.49 to 113-1888 from J. Heath, Charterhouse Street, Holborn Circus, London
    Associated objects
    Bibliographic reference
    Silvia Glaser, Majolika, Die italienische Fayencen im Germanischen Nationalmuseum, Nuremberg, 2000, pp. 270-290, cat. 232-267, for a large number of very similar pharmacy jars, but not marked 'A.C.', attributed to the workshop of Manardi in Bassano.
    Collection
    Accession number
    S.EX.107-1888

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    Record createdJune 24, 2009
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