JAM POT
H1995.1276
Majolica* pot of cylindrical shape with ornament of flowers with EPNS metal top ring, lid and twisted handle. Flowers are coloured yellow, pink, blue and green, set against a cream-coloured background.
Parts: .1 - main body of jar.
.2 - lid, with small rounded handle held on by nut on underside.
.3 - pointed spoon, as used for serving preserves (jams etc).
*19th c. trade name for earthenware with coloured decoration on an opaque white glaze.
Department:
History DepartmentCollection
Accession Number: | H1995.1276 |
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Accession Date: | 14 Aug 1995 |
Credit: | Estate of V.A.M. Hobbs |
Material
Ceramic | 0 - Whole |
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Electro Plate Nickel Silver/Metal |
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Measurement
height | 110mm |
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diameter | 83mm |
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