Lidded Pot
Potter: Batterham, Richard
Speckled grey stoneware, thrown, shaped, and chatter-tooled, the interior, deorative band on the exterior, and cover covered with translucent, crazed, greenish-grey glaze, the lower part of the jar with dark-brown iron-glaze; base and underside of the flange of the cover, unglazed. Ovoid with four angles at the shoulder, a projecting band above, and an everted, flat-topped rim domed cover with a swirl in the centre, and a flanged edge. Below the rim of the jar there is a double row of chatter-tooled triangles creating a border pattern. A pair with C.80 & A-1992
History note: Bonhams, 15 November 1990, Contemporary Ceramics, p. 83, lot 314; purchased by John Keatley with the aid of a grant from W. & F. C. Bonham & Sons; the Contemporary Art Society
Given by the Contemporary Art Society
Height: 22.4 cm
Width: 19.5 cm
Method of acquisition: Given (1992-07-20) by Contemporary Art Society
20th Century, Late#
Elizabeth I
Circa
1980
-
Circa
1984
Visible Surfaces
composed of
glaze
Decoration
Throwing : Speckled grey stoneware, thrown, shaped, and incised, the interior, chatter-tooled border on the exterior, and cover covered with translucent, crazed, greenish-grey glaze, the lower part of the jar with dark-brown iron-glaze; base and underside of the flange of the cover, unglazed.
Inscription present: brown square label
Accession number: C.79 & A-1992
Primary reference Number: 76058
Stable URI
Owner or interested party:
The Fitzwilliam Museum
Associated department:
Applied Arts
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