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Amgueddfa Cymru – Museum Wales
Jug, earthenware, standing on a spreading straight-sided waisted foot-rim, cylindrical flaring sides, sloping inwards at the shoulder to a cylindrical neck, a band of beading around the exterior lip-rim, beak spout with moulded underside, square-shouldered handle with raised thumb-spur; a wide band of a pale blue ground around the exterior body, this sprigged with an ox, a vase of flowers and a greyhound, which have been overpainted in pale pink lustre and polychrome enamels, the foot-rim, shoulder, exterior and interior neck, spout and handle covered with copper lustre. The foot-rim slightly chipped.