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        <units>cm</units>
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    <value>Brown to grey stoneware, with carved decoration, with dark brown wash overall, and salt-glaze; pewter mounts and cover. The pear-shaped jug stands on a slightly spreading foot. It has a projecting groove around the top holding a pewter band, and a strap handle. Apart from the foot, the exterior surface is covered with scale pattern. Attached to the top of the handle there is a hinged pewter mount attached to a cone-or pineapple-shaped thumb piece and the shallow domed cover. which is engraved 'G.S.W./JAM (in monogram) CHRISTIAN/167o'. Below it are three pewterer's marks.</value>
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    <source>Glaisher MS Catalogue, vol. 21</source>
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    <value>3983</value>
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    <location>on top of pewter cover</location>
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      <value>G.S.W./JAM (monogram) CHRISTIAN/167o</value>
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    <location>on top of pewter cover between the other two marks</location>
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      <value>extract cut from a probably French sale catalogue</value>
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    <location>when bought by Glaisher the cutting was inside the jug</location>
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      <value>92. Pot &#xE0; panse ovo&#xEF;de en ancienne terre brune de Kreussen &#xE0; d&#xE9;cor imbriqu&#xE9;. Monture en &#xE9;tain; initiales, nom, date 1670 et poin&#xE7;ons sur le convercle. Haut, 210 millim; diam, 110 millim</value>
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    <credit_line>Dr J.W.L. Glaisher bequest</credit_line>
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        <summary_title>Glaisher, J. W. L., Dr</summary_title>
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        <earliest>1928</earliest>
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        <value>bequeathed</value>
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        <value>the Glaisher collection of ceramics was entered in the accesson register as one item with the date of Dr Glaisher's death</value>
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        <earliest>1670</earliest>
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          <value>The jug could date from c. 1650-75, but the date on the cover indicates 1670 or shortly before that</value>
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        <summary_title>Unidentified Annaberg pottery</summary_title>
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        <value>This jug was attributed to Creussen in Rackham's Catalogue of the Glaisher Collection, 1935,  but the scale pattern on the body is more typical of Annaberg, see Documentation, Klinge, 1979.</value>
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        <summary_title>17th Century, third quarter</summary_title>
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      <dimension>Height</dimension>
      <units>cm</units>
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    <value>Probably a French collection; H.J. Fielding collection (d. 1921); Puttick &amp; Simpson's, 27 January 1922, Pottery and porcelain, the property of the late Henry Johnes Fielding Esq. (Grandson of Henry Fielding) of 17 Hereford Square S.W., one of five items in lot 72; bought by Mack the auction porter on behalf of Dr J.W.L. Glaisher, FRS, Trinity College, Cambridge</value>
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      <notes>Publ. Vol. I, p. 267, no. 2075, attributed doubtfully to Creussen</notes>
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      <notes>Cf. p. 161, no. 321, a similar jug with scale pattern all over, but a different thumbpiece on the cover, attributed to Annaburg. Hetjens-Museum, Dusseldorf, inv. no. Sp. 137.</notes>
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      <notes>Ref. p. 85. Author indicates that this style was produced in Annaberg where a scale pattern replaced chip carving as usual form of decoration. The pattern described as 'eingedricht' impressed.</notes>
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