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Unknown
(Production)
Fritware, moulded and wheel thrown, with applied and carved decoration, painted in blue, yellow, brown, purple, black and turquoise under a clear glaze
History note: Joseph Dixon; sold Christie's, 17 March 1911, lot 154
Given by the Friends of the Fitzwilliam Museum
Height: 28.5 cm
Weight: 1157 g
Width: 18.5 cm
Relative size of this object is displayed using code inspired by Good Form and Spectacle's work on the British Museum's Waddeson Bequest website and their dimension drawer. They chose a tennis ball to represent a universally sized object, from which you could envisage the size of an object.
Method of acquisition: Given
(1911-03-20)
by
The Friends of the Fitzwilliam Museum
18th century
Ottoman
Circa
1700
CE
-
Circa
1800
CE
Exterior
composed of
pigment
( blue, yellow, brown, purple, yellow, black and turquoise)
Rim
Diameter 13.2 cm
Base
Diameter 9.1 cm
Body And Spout
Handle
Neck
transparent, cream Glaze Fritware
Inscription present: white paper label with serrated edge, printed along one edge with red and hand written in pencil with '154'
Accession number: C.54-1911
Primary reference Number: 75468
Stable URI
Owner or interested party: The Fitzwilliam Museum
Associated department: Applied Arts
This record can be cited in the Harvard Bibliographic style using the text below:
The Fitzwilliam Museum (2022)
"Jug"
Web page available at: https://collection.beta.fitz.ms/id/object/75468 Accessed: 2022-08-11 02:43:09
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{{cite web|url=https://collection.beta.fitz.ms/id/object/75468
|title=Jug
|author=The Fitzwilliam Museum|accessdate=2022-08-11 02:43:09|publisher=The
University of Cambridge}}
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<div class="text-center"> <figure class="figure"> <img src="https://data.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk/imagestore/aa/aa13/C_54_1911_281_29.jpg" alt="Jug" class="img-fluid" /> <figcaption class="figure-caption text-info">Jug</figcaption> </figure> </div>
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