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    <value>Brown stoneware jug, thrown,  turned, dipped in an iron-bearing slip, sprigged and salt-glazed.</value>
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    <value>Jug with bulbous body, cylindrical engine-turned neck and strap handle, the upper part dipped in dark brown, the lower part buff-yellow, a freckled effect around the middle. Body decorated with applied finely-moulded sprigs: above are  eight images of trees and buildings associated with farming countryside, including house, church, windmill and water-mill; below are sheaves of corn, a man hoeing and a harvest basket, interspersed with farm implements including scythes, pitchforks and a wheelbarrow. The handle is finished at the bottom with a strap and foliate sprig. The interior is a paler colour. The underside is flat.</value>
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    <credit_line>Bequeathed by Sir Peter Shaffer</credit_line>
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        <summary_title>Shaffer, Peter</summary_title>
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          <latest>1800</latest>
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        <value>Brown sprigged and salt-glazed stoneware was produced by many English potteries during the 18th and 19th centuries and is sometimes known as &#x2018;Fulham&#x2019; or &#x2018;Lambeth ware&#x2019;. Mugs and jugs were popular, often with sprigs related to hunting. Harvest scenes are less commonly found and have been associated with Bristol, as have the type of body,  &#x2018;black-coffee&#x2019; coloured dip and refined sprigging and finishing found on this jug. Sprigging and salt-glazing were generally replaced by relief-moulding and liquid glazing in the 1830s.</value>
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        <value>Salt glaze is formed by throwing salt into the kiln during the firing process. Sodium from the salt reacts with silica in the clay to form a glaze. The brown tinge is produced by introducing iron oxide.</value>
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    <value>Bought from Appleby Antiques, Portobello Road, London, on 9 February 2000, for &#xA3;240.00, by Mr Peter Schaffer</value>
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      <notes>Cf. plates 3-8, also history of brown-salt glazed stoneware and relevant factories.

Hildyard, Robin, Browne Muggs: English brown stoneware, London: Victoria and Albert Museum, 1985. p.20. Ref for characteristics of wares produced in Bristol.

Oswald, Adrian, R.J.C. Hildyard, R.G.Hughes, English Brown Stoneware 1670-1900, London: Faber &amp; Faber, 1982. Ref. includes diagrams of typical shapes and sprigs.

Pountney, W.J., Old Bristol Potteries, Bristol: J.W.Arrowsmith, 1920. Ref. from the collection of Dr J.W.L. Glaisher.</notes>
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      <notes>Ref. characteristics of wares produced in Bristol.</notes>
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