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Amgueddfa Cymru – Museum Wales
Ewer, standing on a compressed conical foot in turned oak, pear-shaped body rising to a flaring lip, and C-scroll handle in pewter; covered in ox leather, sewn over the body in four vertical strips coated with a green-black ground painted with a band of anthemia in brown-red at the shoulders, and with the head of a long-horn ox in a husk oval pendant from husk swags below the lip, and varnished; the lip and foot rivetted with beaded vandycked silver mounts, the former engraved on each side with the Williams-Wynn crest of an eagle displayed in a beaded cartouche.
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