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Amgueddfa Cymru – Museum Wales
Jug, earthenware, standing on a squared-off octagonal foot-rim, pouch-shaped body composed of eight panels separated by vertical incised lines, tapering inwards at the shoulder, cylindrical neck flaring slightly at the mouth, lobed lip-rim, slightly elongated beak spout, scrolled and spurred handle with raised thumb-spur and acanthus leaf moulding along its length; crudely painted in iron-red, blue and green with to the body stylized flower heads, leaves, a stylized fence and a shield-like shape, the lower part of the body painted pinky-red, the decoration embellished with touches of pink lustre.