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Juice jug
Silversmith: Dorph-Jensen, Sidsel
Silver, hand-raised
Silver; hand-raised. The jug stands on a small circular base. The sides curve outwards into a rounded square plan, and as they rise upwards taper towards the rim, which is oval, and higher on one side than the other for the purpose of pouring. There are four 'seams' on the sides.
History note: Purchased from the maker in London by the donors
Gift of Nicholas and Judith Goodison through The Art Fund
Height: 20.4 cm
Height: 8 in
Weight: 296 g
Weight: 9:10 oz:dwt
Width: 8.5 cm
Width: 3⅜ in
Method of acquisition: Given (2006-11-21) by Goodison, Nicholas and Judith
21st Century, Early
Elizabeth II
Production date:
AD 2006
Rim Width 5.6 cm Width 2⅛ in
Raising (metal forming process) : Silver, raised, with four vertical seams
Inscription present: in rectangular outline
Inscription present: Britannia
Inscription present: leopard's head
Accession number: M.19-2006
Primary reference Number: 136923
Entry form: 824
Stable URI
Owner or interested party:
The Fitzwilliam Museum
Associated department:
Applied Arts
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