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    <value>Dry-bodied white stoneware decorated with applied sprigs of trees, and of a group of huntsmen, horses and hounds outside an inn, and with brown wash on the neck and handle;  silver mount.</value>
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    <value>Dry-bodied white stoneware with glazed interior, turned neck beneath glazed brown wash, the lower part engine-turned, and the sides decorated with moulded and applied sprigs. The jug has an ovoid body, a cylindrical neck with pulled lip, and an angular applied handle with a pseudo-strap fastening it to the neck, and a large serrated leaf terminal where the lower end joins the body. The lower part is engine-turned with bamboo flutes with two raised horizontal bands at the top, above which, on the front below the lip,  is a large sprig of three huntsmen, a maid servant, two horses, and two hounds standing beside a tree with an inn sign suspended from it. One huntsman holds up a mug as if raising a toast. On the viewer's left, is a tree with a stump beside it, and on the right a tree with more abundant foliage at the top, and more at its base.  The neck is encircled by a silver mount which has a raised horizontal line half-way up. The underside is very slightly recessed and bears the impressed mark 'TURNER'.</value>
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    <source>Glaisher MS Catalogue, vol. 14</source>
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    <credit_line>Dr. J.W.L. Glaisher Bequest, 1928</credit_line>
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        <value>Stoneware jugs were a common domestic item, used for water, beer milk and other liquids which might now be kept in bottles, cans or plastic jars. In the 1780s, the Turners introduced jugs and mugs like this example, with ribbed, brown-glazed necks and sharply modelled sprigs - designs formed in small plaster, clay or brass moulds and applied to leather hard clay. The jugs were made with and without a silver mount, and sometimes with a hinged lid.The style was soon imitated by other businesses, and other businesses, notably Adams and Spode, are known to have bought up moulds in the 1806 Turner bankrupcy sale. From around the mid 1820s, however, such jugs were more often made in two-piece relief moulds. There are several examples in the Fitzwilliam Collection.</value>
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        <value>The mark on the silver mount may be that registered by a Sheffield silversmith , J.Tibbitts, in 1778. This earliest known silver date mark on the mount on the rim of a jug with the' Huntsmen at the Inn' sprig is 1784 However, although this jug could be as early as 1784, it was probably made some years later up to 1804.</value>
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