IDENTIFIERS ----------- id: 48424 accession number: C.41-1931 DATE AUDIT ---------- created: Saturday 6 August 2011 updated: Monday 18 December 2023 DESCRIPTIVE DATA ---------------- object type: Pale buff earthenware, tin-glazed on the exterior and interior; base unglazed. Painted in blue, yellow, and brownish-red. Shape approximately 42. Ovoid with flat base; short cylindrical neck; and two small, broad, strap handles. The body is decorated with palmettes and rosettes linked by pairs of fine curved lines, with small leaves and spirals in the background; above and below, are blue and yellow horizontal bands between narrower blue bands. The outer edge of each handle is blue with a trefoil outline at the top and bottom. Below one handle there is a mark in blue: 'L' or 'P(L)' with a small 'o'. object type: Renaissance, maiolica two-handled jar, painted in blue, yellow and red with palmettes, rosettes, lines, leaves and spirals. title: two-handled jar NOTES ----- type: history note value: Cecil Leitch & Kerin Ltd., London. LICENSING --------- text license status: CC0 image license status: CC-BY-NC-SA OWNERSHIP --------- instutition: The Fitzwilliam Museum department: Applied Arts creditline: Purchased with the Glaisher Fund. STABLE URL ---------- url: https://data.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk/id/object/48424 TECHNIQUES ---------- Pale buff earthenware, tin-glazed on the exterior and interior; base unglazed. Painted in blue, yellow, and brownish-red. tin-glazing CATEGORIES ------ category: tin-glazed earthenware category: maiolica DATING ------ creation date: 1500 - 1520 creation date earliest: 1500 creation date latest: 1520 culture: 16th Century, Early# culture: Renaissance CREATORS -------- maker: Sartori, Lorenzo di Piero di Lorenzo DIMENSIONS ---------- dimension: Height units: cm value: 18.4 EXHIBITIONS HISTORY ------------------- title: Italian Maiolica in the Fitzwilliam Museum CITATIONS -------- Catalogue of the Glaisher Collection of Pottery and Porcelain in the Fitzwilliam Museum Cambridge Italian Maiolica and Incised Slipware in the Fitzwilliam Museum Cambridge 'Lorenzo di Piero di Lorenzo orciolaio a Montelupo' e la sua bottega nelle forniture del monastero di San Donato in Polveroso (Firenze) Storia della ceramica di Montelupo, Uomini e fornaci in un centro di produzione dal XIV al XVIII secolo, Volume Quinto, Le botteghe: tecnologia, produzione, commiteenze. Indici Italian Renaissance Ceramics: A Catalogue of the British Museum Collection, Volume I and Volume II ---