Date:1558 - 1603 (c.)
Description:Elizabethan ale jug made of buff coloured clay. The remains of a green-orange glaze are still visible.
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Jug Lillington c.1300-1499 A stoneware jug, from Lillington Manor Pit, Lillington. ...
Elizabethan salt cellar consisting of a shallow bowl on a pedestal foot. It is ...
Mottled brown stoneware jug c.1600 There is a bearded mask drawn with prominent ...
Platter Lambeth c.1650-1660 A delft (tin-glazed earthenware) Palissy style 'Fertility' ...
Fulham ware stoneware beaker, with a brown glaze 1671-1800 It has raised decoration ...
Delft plate painted with an all over blue pattern of flowers, fruit and sprays on ...
Flask Germany c.1720-1750 An eight-sided pewter-mounted flask, made in Germany. ...
Beaker Chelsea c.1745-1748 A Chelsea 'Teaplant Beaker' moulded with flowers.
Large open bowl Worcester c.1768 This bowl is decorated in blue with scenes of buildings, ...
Figure Staffordshire c.1789 A Neale pearlware figure, made in Staffordshire. ...
Jug Staffordshire c.1810-1820 A gold lustre jug, made in Staffordshire. It is ...
A silver resist lustre jug on a rare brown ground, c.1835. It is decorated with ...
Teapot Staffordshire c.1860 A fluted silver resist lustre teapot with a cover, ...
Mug 1887 A straight sided stoneware mug celebrating Queen Victoria's Jubilee. ...
Vase Clifton Junction c.1914-1938 An earthenware vase, made at Clifton Junction. ...
Cup Burslem c.1936 A two handled commemorative cup, made in Burslem, to celebrate ...
An earthenware globular shaped pot. It has a dark brown glaze on the top half and ...
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Donor ref:LEAMG : M10.1914 (67/18016)
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