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Goblet

Mottled pink lustre goblet.

Handle

Two earthenware glazed skillet handles and one earthenware glazed jug handle which are from Manor Pit, Highland Road, Lillington. They were excavated from near the surface of a sand and gravel pit and ...

Jar

A Delft (tin-glazed earthenware) ointment jar from London Wall. It has a grey-brown glaze with raised ribs around the body of the open jar.

Jar. Ruskin Pottery

Jar Smethwick, West Midlands c.1924 An earthenware Ruskin Pottery pot-pourri jar with a yellow lustre decoration and grey mottling. The jar also has a perforated metal lid. Ruskin Pottery was established ...

Jug

A silver resist lustre jug decorated with painted flower branches in red, yellow and green.

Jug

An earthenware jug from Thames Street, London. The jug has an oval body with only a slight curve from base to neck, the neck is almost vertical. The jug is sandy brown with a green glaze on the neck, ...

Jug

An English silver resist lustre-ware jug 19th Century It has a moulded surface of diamonds, a shaped body and spout, and a square handle.

Jug

A silver resist lustre-ware jug, with three bands of stamped decoration.

Jug

A one handled earthenware jug with a dark brown glaze to the upper body and handle. It has an out-turned rim.

Jug

A jug from Thames Street, London. An earthenware grey jug or pitcher with a speckled black-green glaze on the neck, handle and upper third of body, c.1400-1499.

Jug

A large 'bargee' earthenware jug with a crabstock handle 1880 It has a dark brown glaze and is decorated with moulded flowers and vases painted in green and pale pink. Underneath the spout are the words ...

Jug

Elizabethan ale jug made of buff coloured clay. The remains of a green-orange glaze are still visible.

Jug. Staffordshire

Jug Staffordshire 1811 A silver lustre earthenware jug, made in Staffordshire. It has painted enamel and lustre decoration. There are agricultural scenes and inscriptions, including the farmers' creed, ...

Jug. Staffordshire. Astbury

Astbury jug Shelton, Staffordshire c.1750 An earthenware lead-glazed hot water jug or milk jug with a cover and three clawed feet. The jug is brown with a lead glaze, and is decorated with raised white ...

Mug. Lane End

Mug Lane End 1788 An earthenware mug, from Lane End. The mug is straight-sided, with a scene of a boxing match between Richard Humphreys and Daniel Mendoza. The crowd watching are named in a cartouche. ...

Pipkin

A small earthenware boiler or pipkin from Copthall Court, London. It is made of brown clay with an orange glaze. It has a globular body and tripod legs.

Plaque

A delft (tin-glazed earthenware) plaque depicting the interior of Antwerp Cathedral. The plaque has a white ground with blue painted decoration, 1800.

Plate

A blue and white transfer printed earthenware plate. It is decorated with a scene of a man sitting beside the fire whilst a family stands in the doorway. The plate has a border of flowers, leaves and ...