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Jug
Jug of flattened spherical form with cylindrical neck and projecting lip and loop handle. The brown glaze of the jug is transfer printed in yellow resist with a circular panel on each side; one depicting Lord Nelson and the other depicting Lord Collingwood, each pane is surrounded on either side by branches of laurel leaves and berries, below each on a band describing each portrait is 'Lord Nelson' and 'Lord Collingwood'. The cylindrical neck is decorated with shells and fronds of seaweed also transfer printed in yellow resist. Size: Height: 10.5 cm
Artist / Maker: Staffordshire Pottery
Place: Staffordshire
Object Type: jug
Period: George III
Broad Date: Late Georgian
Actual Date: c. 1805
Century: 19th century
Material: Pottery
Museum Accession Number: X.4405
