Cream jug at Cardiff Museum, Wales
Cream jug at Cardiff Museum, Wales
Published 2015-05-15T16:48:48+00:00
This cream jug is made of soft-paste porcelain and has a flat pad base for standing and a projecting lip for easy pouring. There are details on the body such as flowers and flourishes forming two cartouches containing flower patterns and a pained crane.
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Identification numbers : Object number : NMW A 37643 Other number : Old Accession number: 18.18 Old Registration number: DW 1434 Number of parts : 1 Identification : jug, cream Factory Worcester : 1750-1752 ca : England Notes : Bristol/Worcester. Dr Wall period Material : soft-paste porcelain Technique : turned moulded painted transfer-printed glazed Inscription type : no marks Measurements : h(cm) 5.5 l(cm) 11.2 w(cm) 8 h(in) 2 1/4 l(in) 4 3/8 w(in) 3 1/8 Description : Cream Jug, soft-paste porcelain, scalloped rim, flat pad base, projecting lip, square handle with thumb rest; a shell is modelled under the lip and the body is moulded with flowers and flourishes forming two cartouches containing painted flowers and a painted crane. Category : English porcelain Comments : see ref: Sandon, H (1980) Worcester Porcelain1751-1793, 3rd Edition. Barrie and Jenkins: London. pl. 2.
Date published | 15/05/2015 |
Titulo | Cream jug |
Lugar | Cardiff Museum |