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Title: Wrythen moulded jug
Post by: bat20 on April 13, 2022, 01:58:12 PM
Hi,this piece is 20cm/8” high, very light with one of those round broken pontil marks. There are 3 spots of wear it sits on , but nothing excessive ?.The rim is applied and it has the feel of those little soda glass cream jugs normally described as circa 1790 .I have found a similar shaped piece on line dated to 1760 and described as a continental water or wine jug .I’m not certain about this one though , any thoughts welcome thanks ….just to add it does have wear marks on it’s fattest part where it’s touched other items ,so it does have age .
Title: Re: Wrythen moulded jug
Post by: keith on April 13, 2022, 06:08:55 PM
Unusual lip, looks old to me,  ;D
Title: Re: Wrythen moulded jug
Post by: bat20 on April 14, 2022, 04:12:47 AM
Normandy cider jugs seem to have a lot of similarities,certainly the applied spouts and handles.They are generally dated to about 1800 or a bit either way.This does seem to have a thinner neck ….maybe for Calvados ;)