Jug
Dateca. 1770
Maker
Lowestoft Porcelain Factory
(1757-1802)
MediumPorcelain, soft paste
DimensionsH: 8 5/8"; D: 6"
Credit LineMuseum Purchase
Object number1954-431
DescriptionSoft-paste porcelain jug with a cylindrical neck, triangular pouring lip, and bellied body with trimmed foot. There is molded decoration in low relief of vines and flowers on the neck and belly of the jug. On the belly of the jug, there is an underglaze, cobalt blue, hand-painted scene of a small building with a bridge set in a landscape. There are two boats in the background. There are two underglaze, cobalt blue scenes on either side of the neck. At the rim and on the pouring lip, there is a band of cobalt blue decoration of scrolls and flowers. The foot is decorated with small branches painted with cobalt blue. Much of the decoration resembles Chinese export porcelain. The blue glaze ran downward during the firing process, blurring the scenes. There is a scrolled handle which is highlighted with cobalt blue decoration.MarkingsBlue smudge on inside of foot ring. Probably a number but the glaze ran here as well. Many Lowestoft pieces have a number on the foot ring (see 1954-76).
ProvenancePurchased from: James A. Lewis & Son, Inc.
Exhibition(s)
ca. 1760
1745-1749
ca. 1765
ca. 1750
ca. 1745-1770
ca.1752
ca.1752
ca.1752
ca.1752
ca.1752
ca. 1752
ca. 1770