Jug
ca. 1884 (made)
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Cream jug of porcelain painted with enamels and moulded in relief. Made in the form of a tripod cooking pot and with a pouring lip and angular handle. Decorated with moulded horizontal lines and two sprays of shamrock running from the handle, picked out in brown and green.
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Materials and techniques | Porcelain painted with enamels and moulded in relief |
Brief description | Cream jug of porcelain painted with enamels and moulded in relief, Belleek pottery, Fermanagh, ca. 1926-46 |
Physical description | Cream jug of porcelain painted with enamels and moulded in relief. Made in the form of a tripod cooking pot and with a pouring lip and angular handle. Decorated with moulded horizontal lines and two sprays of shamrock running from the handle, picked out in brown and green. |
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Marks and inscriptions | Hound, tower and harp with 'Belleek' and 'County Fermanagh Ireland' / [an interlace Celtic design with semi-uncial inscription] / 'Rd. No. 0857' (Printed in black) |
Credit line | Bequeathed by Miss E.Werge-Thomas |
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Bibliographic reference | Langham, Marian, 'Belleek Irish Porcelain' Quiller Press, 1993 |
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Accession number | C.27-1975 |
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Record created | June 24, 2009 |
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