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Potter: Keeler, Walter
Cream-coloured earthenware, thrown, shaped, and decorated with green, brownish-yellow, grey, and black glazes
Cream-coloured earthenware, thrown, shaped, and decorated with green, brownish-yellow, grey, and black glazes. The jug has a circular base with a wavy edge. The basically cylindrical body has six lobes and leans backwards towards the handle, which is a broad, ear-shaped strpa with two vertical depressions, and a central vertical ridge. The lip projects on the opposite side. The outside is decorated with irregular areas of the coloured glazes. The base is mottled in green on the cream body.
History note: Contemporary Applied Arts, 2 Percy Street, London, W1P 9FA
Purchased with the J.R.V. Smyth Fund and a grant from Eastern Arts Association
Height: 17.5 cm
Method of acquisition: Bought (1997-03-03) by Contemporary Applied Arts
20th Century, Late#
Elizabeth II
Production date:
AD 1996
Studio Ceramics
Contemporary Craft
Handle-lip
Width 20.6 cm
Body
green, brownish-yellow, grey, and black
Glaze
Earthenware
Accession number: C.11-1997
Primary reference Number: 71371
Stable URI
Owner or interested party:
The Fitzwilliam Museum
Associated department:
Applied Arts
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