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Pottery: Unknown
Stoneware bottle of ovoid form with neck bent at an angle. Thrown, turned and altered. Flat patch on one side, two indentations on the other. Black glaze on the body, green pour on neck. Intended to rest on the flattened patch to represent a duck.
History note: Unknown before Frank Brangwyn, RA
Purchased from Frank Brangwyn, using the Glaisher Fund
Height: 9.20 cm
Method of acquisition: Bought (1934-09-20) by Brangwyn, Frank
19th Century
Edo period (1615-1868) / Meiji period (1868-1912)
Circa
1800
CE
-
Circa
1899
CE
Sake Bottle
Diameter 15.70 cm
Rim
Diameter 3.40 cm
Base
Diameter 6.60 cm
black and green
Glaze
Stoneware
Glazing (coating)
Turning
Throwing
Altering
Accession number: C.307-1934
Primary reference Number: 74362
BJ.52
Stable URI
Owner or interested party:
The Fitzwilliam Museum
Associated department:
Applied Arts
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