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Jug: C.167-2015

Object information

Current Location: In storage

Maker(s)

Glasshouse: Unidentified English glasshouse

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Description

Pale green lead-glass, blown. The jug stands on a circular foot with a pontil mark in the middle. It has a bulbous body, an incurved neck, opening into a wide mouth with projecting lip. The loop handle has a pincered kick at the lower end.

Notes

History note: Howard Phillips, London, from whom purchased, December, 1986; Sir Ivor and Lady Batchlor, St Andrew's Fife; Sir Ivor died on 24 April 2005; on loan since 2006 (Syndicate of 30 January)

Legal notes

Sir Ivor and Lady Batchelor Bequest through The Art Fund

Measurements and weight

Height: 19.5 cm
Width: 14.2 cm

Acquisition and important dates

Method of acquisition: Bequeathed (2015-04-27) by Batchelor, Ivor, Sir and Lady

Dating

19th Century, Early#
George III
Circa 1800 - 1820

Note

Possibly made at Nailsea

School or Style

Nailsea type

People, subjects and objects depicted

Components of the work

Body

Materials used in production

pale green Lead-glass

References and bibliographic entries

Identification numbers

Accession number: C.167-2015
Primary reference Number: 206910
Old object number: 60
Entry form number: 648
Old loan number: AAL.169-2006
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Audit data

Created: Tuesday 3 November 2015 Updated: Tuesday 12 June 2018 Last processed: Wednesday 13 December 2023

Associated departments & institutions

Owner or interested party: The Fitzwilliam Museum
Associated department: Applied Arts

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