Relief Moulded Jugs

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Date:1800 - 1846 (c.)

Description:Earthenware jugs with relief moulded decoration. Height of glazed jug 140mm. The pearlware jug has white relief moulded decoration of a hunting scene on a blue slip ground, and over-glaze enamel colours and lustre. It was made by Wood and Caldwell, 1790-1818. The two biscuit earthenware jugs, with white sprigged decoration, were made by Enoch Wood & Sons, 1818-1846. These jugs were excavated in the courtyard of the Fountain Works, Burslem in 1999.

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Donor ref:3207, 2000.K5 (159/20782)

Source: Potteries Museum & Art Gallery

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