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Jug
Jug, earthenware, standing on a cylindrical waisted foot-rim, the body with slightly curving sides sloping inwards at the shoulder to a cylindrical neck, a band of beading around the exterior lip-rim, beak spout with moulding to the underside, angular square-shouldered handle with pointed thumb-spur; a broad band of a yellow ground around the middle of the exterior body against which are reserved two oval panels which have been transfer-printed in brown with two different scenes of a female figure and child and overpainted in red, blue and green enamels which have worn off in parts, the panels enclosed by brown enamels bands from which issue stylized brown enamel leaves, the rest of the exterior of the jug, the interior neck, the spout and the handle covered with copper lustre. The foot-rim chipped.