15929996630001312637261000Standard Recordobject-75754170249435850215826354280001702494121150fitz-onlineadlib-object-75754https://data.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk/id/object/75754907c5255-3f80-33ca-88be-f385584cf46f5referenceterm-108657adlib-term-108657c170cd8e-fc63-3446-81a4-6682b5979808lead-glazed earthenwarereferenceterm-107803adlib-term-1078031165b63d-604a-35a9-a55e-09281bb76d22agate warereferenceterm-113184adlib-term-11318425fc548d-d02f-39a6-a34f-d609393a0043J. W. L. GlaisherApplied ArtsAgate ware, press-moulded and covered in lead-glaze.Agate earthenware made with light red, white and blue clays and lead-glazed. The press-moulded jug is a baluster shape with a wavy rim. The jug stands on three feet, moulded to resemble paws with lion masks, and has a loop handle with notches cut into the terminal.C.652-19281accession numberC.652-192875754priref75754old catalogue number59urihttps://data.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk/id/object/75754https://data.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk/id/object/75754referenceagent-149638adlib-agent-1496387376d833-d0a7-3be0-916e-9c892b7a24d8The Fitzwilliam MuseumDr J.W.L. Glaisher bequest.referenceagent-152564adlib-agent-152564c20df94d-f096-3e0b-a9b5-6ddd12161fb7Glaisher, J. W. L., Dr192819281928-12-07bequeathedEntry date: 1928-12-0717501750CE1750circa1750176511765CE1765circa1765factoryreferenceagent-188517adlib-agent-188517a4d0d1d4-8017-34fb-acc6-a16158a7529bUnidentified Staffordshire PotteryThis baluster-shape is sometimes known as ‘silver-shape’ because it imitates a common shape for silver jugs. The use of three feet, moulded to resemble paws and lion masks, is another common feature of silverware.referenceterm-106496adlib-term-106496bd563695-7339-3178-a8c4-25189907099318th Century, Mid#referenceterm-107736adlib-term-107736e93a8dd1-d76d-320b-be9b-afa352e322a1George IIreferenceterm-107437adlib-term-10743796f4b0d1-fc11-39ff-ae91-1b23d888d479George IIIagate effect of body created by wedging together different colour claysreferenceterm-42861adlib-term-428615b368285-f1a8-3dcf-a5b2-637fd3c3956cearthenwarereferenceterm-107733adlib-term-10773300160189-e3ce-3796-a88b-5aa8d6c808c4lead-glazeHeightcm9.8Widthcm10.5referencemedia-46047adlib-media-46047552c003a-506e-39f5-bffe-7264e8ea5b85jpegaa/aa3/C_652_1928_281_29.jpg1heightpixels740widthpixels57016162547843731imagejpegaa/aa3/mid_C_652_1928_281_29.jpg1heightpixels649widthpixels50016162547843731imagejpegaa/aa3/C_652_1928_281_29.jpg1heightpixels740widthpixels57016162547843731imagejpegaa/aa3/preview_C_652_1928_281_29.jpg1heightpixels325widthpixels25016162547843731image0media
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imagereferenceterm-107466adlib-term-107466dd500eea-93d9-31b3-8b37-ab2f466a62d1cream jugmilk jughistory noteprovence unidentified before Mr Stoner, York Street, Westminister; sold by Mr Stoner about 1896 to Dr J.W.L. Glaisher, FRS, Trinity College, Cambridge1referenceobject-28513adlib-object-2851315aab286-7b27-3a7c-854d-d0b2e8aac7171reference1term-107466adlib-term-107466dd500eea-93d9-31b3-8b37-ab2f466a62d1cream jugcream jug1referenceobject-28514adlib-object-285149998aab2-d765-3ea6-b807-638070cb04e01reference1term-107466adlib-term-107466dd500eea-93d9-31b3-8b37-ab2f466a62d1cream jugcream jugreferenceagent-149638adlib-agent-1496387376d833-d0a7-3be0-916e-9c892b7a24d8The Fitzwilliam MuseumPubl. Vol. l, p. 93, no. 65293referencepublication-1031adlib-publication-1031a5cc6cb3-2b6f-390a-af51-7e9d123e55edCatalogue of the Glaisher Collection of Pottery and Porcelain in the Fitzwilliam Museum CambridgeCf. p.266, Ref. p.35266, 35referencepublication-5737adlib-publication-57378415e190-cfcb-3838-8937-8aa1f889118bThe Henry H. Weldon Collection, English Pottery, Stoneware and Earthenware 1650-1800Ref. p.82, plate 155a82referencepublication-7598adlib-publication-7598180c334d-8d7a-3941-8be5-db3b0ef2a976The Collector's Dictionary of the Silver and Gold of Great Britain and North Americareferenceterm-9010adlib-term-9010ecd03def-5d2a-3b43-bb92-76be16fbabf6Rococoreferenceterm-107466adlib-term-107466dd500eea-93d9-31b3-8b37-ab2f466a62d1cream jugcream jugpress-moulded earthenware covered with clear lead-glazereferenceterm-120085adlib-term-12008568c62b7c-aaf4-38a5-a1be-4d6c615c0714press-mouldingreferenceterm-120062adlib-term-120062d05176fb-17b8-3888-bba1-6c5e6c77d206lead-glazingobject
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