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Amgueddfa Cymru – Museum Wales
Jug, earthenware, standing on a rounded spreading foot, lower body flaring outwards to a low shoulder then sloping inwards to a cylindical neck and flaring lip-rim, bands of beading around the shoulder and exterior lip-rim, beak spout with diamond-pattern moulding to the underside, double-curved scrolled loop handle with slightly raised thumb-spur; the exterior body of the jug covered with copper lustre apart from a broad band of a pale yellow ground around the neck, this transfer-printed in blue-green and in-filled in red and orangy-brown enamels with to either side of the neck a bunch of grapes and vine leaves, the spout, handle and interior neck covered with copper lustre.