Pottery: Unidentified Staffordshire Pottery
Redware with applied white reliefs of the Royal Arms and supporters under lead-glaze
Red earthenware, thrown and turned, with applied handle, and mould-applied sprigs (reliefs) in cream clay under yellowish lead-glaze. The pear-shaped jug stands on a low foot and has a sparrow-beak lip, and an applied loop handle of D section with kick at its lower hand. A hole in its top probably indicates that it originally had a cover. On the front there are sprigs of the Royal Arms and supporters over a stylized plant with a flower at the bottom and on the left, and a leaf on the right.
History note: Sir Ivor and Lady Batchelor, St Andrew's, Fife; Sir Ivor and Lady Batchelor, St Andrew's, Fife; Sir Ivor died on 24 April 2005; on loan since 2006 (Syndicate of 30 January)
Sir Ivor and Lady Batchelor Bequest through The Art Fund
Method of acquisition: Bequeathed (2015-04-27) by Batchelor, Ivor, Sir and Lady
18th Century, second quarter#
George II
Circa
1740
CE
-
1755
CE
Inscription present: rectangular white paper stick-on label
Accession number: C.7-2015
Primary reference Number: 201355
Old object number: 72
Entry form number: 648
Old loan number: AAL.7-2006
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Owner or interested party:
The Fitzwilliam Museum
Associated department:
Applied Arts
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