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Amgueddfa Cymru – Museum Wales
Cow-creamer, white earthenware, in the shape of a crudely modelled cow, standing on a rectangular base, the cow, with an udder with four teats, the tail forming the handle now broken off, two curved horns above the ears, one horn completely broken off and the tips of the other horn and both ears chipped off, the spout formed by the animal's open mouth, to the centre of the back of the cow a small filling hole with a round cover; the cow mottled with an overglaze red and blue sponged decoration,brown hooves, the base painted green and brown.