Jug
Jackfield Pottery
Category
Ceramics
Date
1750 - 1775
Materials
Earthenware
Measurements
150 mm (Height) x 120 mm (Width) x 80 mm (Depth)
Place of origin
England
Order this imageCollection
Benthall Hall, Shropshire
NT 509530
Summary
This item is a black glazed red earthenware baluster jug with a sparrow beak spout, scroll handle with pinched terminal, on circular foot. It is cold gilded with a bird amongst foliage. Made circa 1750 - 1775.
Provenance
Made in Ironbridge, Shropshire circa 1750 - 1775. Included on page 2 of the Inventory of Items On Loan To The National Trust For Benthall Hall dated 1st October 1963. Owned by Sir Arthur Paul Benthall (1902 – 1992). Bequeathed to The National Trust in the will of Sir Arthur Paul Benthall dated 28th July 1983. Accepted for ownership by The National Trust in 1993 following the death of Sir Arthur Paul Benthall in 1992.
Makers and roles
Jackfield Pottery, maker