Jug, stoneware, standing on a rounded spreading foot-rim, bulbous body, cylindrical neck, beak spout, grooved loop handle with a moulded leaf at the shoulder, engine-turned decoration around the lower body, the centre of the body impressed with a diapered ground against which is applied a relief of a fox hunting scene with figures, horses and hounds attacking the fox; the exterior neck and spout and the top of the handle covered with copper lustre, a silver lustre band around the interior lip-rim and spout. The spout broken and repaired.
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Creation/Production
Role: Production
Role: Factory
Place: Staffordshire
Period: 19th century (early)
Acquisition
Gift, 11/8/1937
Given by Mrs Ethel Edmondes Miles
Measurements
Height
(cm): 18.9
diam
(cm): 16.2
Width
(cm): 21.2
Height
(in): 7
diam
(in): 6
Width
(in): 8
Techniques
Wheel-thrown
Forming
Applied Art
Press-moulded
Forming
Applied Art
Assembled
Forming
Applied Art
Applied
Decoration
Applied Art
Engine-turned
Decoration
Applied Art
Lustre, copper
Decoration
Applied Art
Lustre, silver
Decoration
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Glazed
Decoration
Applied Art