Bronze Age Gold from Wales

Puzzle jug

Buckley Pottery (Maker)

Puzzle jug of imperfectly blended red and white earthenware , standing on a flat base, the body with steeply rising sides, bulbous at the shoulder with cylindrical neck, the neck pierced with a border of rectangles surmounted by alternating inverted and upright triangles, surmounted in turn by a tubular rim with five horizontally protruding cylindrical spouts roughly applied; rounded handle attached to the rim, the upper terminal surmounted by an applied volute scroll; the whole of a marbled red and yellow appearance produced by the red and white bodies being covered with a rich yellow glaze, the clay being more evenly blended toward the rim giving a pale orange appearance; the protruding spouts of a white body, appearing yellow , the volute scroll likewise; the handle of dark red appearance, restored with plaster in one section ; on the shoulder opposite to the handle an embossed area of red with the date 1701 stamped into the raised clay and in-filled with white slip.

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Collection Area

Art

Item Number

NMW A 34621

Creation/Production

Buckley in Flintshire was associated with the making of pottery, most notably slipwares, from the medieval period to 1946, when the last pottery in the area closed. It was at its most productive during the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries.
Role: Production
Role: Maker
Place: Wales
Period: 19th century

Acquisition

Purchase, 1904

Measurements

Height (cm): 22.8
Length (cm): 18
diam (cm): 13.5
Height (in): 9
Length (in): 7
diam (in): 5

Techniques

Wheel-thrown
Forming
Applied Art
Glazed
Decoration
Applied Art
Slip-decorated
Decoration
Applied Art
Moulded
Forming
Applied Art
Assembled
Forming
Applied Art

Material

Earthenware
Glaze
Slip

Location

In store
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