Hot Water Jug
1770 (made)
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Egg-shaped hot water jug on feet, with a wooden scroll handle and a flat lid with a moulded wooden knob. A band of conventional ornament outlines the junction of the lid with the body.
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Materials and techniques | Silver and wood |
Brief description | Hot water jug, silver, mark of Elie Papus and Pierre-Henry Dautun, Lausanne, Switzerland, 1770 |
Physical description | Egg-shaped hot water jug on feet, with a wooden scroll handle and a flat lid with a moulded wooden knob. A band of conventional ornament outlines the junction of the lid with the body. |
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Credit line | Given by Mr Louis C.G. Clarke |
Production | Makers, Elie Papus (dies 1793) and his brother-inlaw-, Pierre-Henry Dautun. |
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Accession number | M.186-1951 |
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Record created | June 24, 2009 |
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