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Boijmans Collection Online - Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen
jug, Anonymous, 1300 - 1350 | Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen
13ème siècle France Douai Musée Arkéos pichet hautement décoré
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1150 - 1250. Jug | York Museums Trust. Jug with copper green glaze over all exterior except near basal edge. Decorated throughout with small circular bosses with equal-armed cross in relief. Tubular spout attached to neck with bridge.
Jug | German | The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Jug; Middle Rhineland (?), Germany. 12th-13th century
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Jar and funnel for sugar production 1300–1400 ceramic excavated at Kouklia by German Archaeological Institute
13ème siècle France Douai Musée Arkéos cruche hautement décorée
jug | British Museum
Rouen ware jug; painted bands of red slip between vertical and diagonal applied rouletted strips around body, with applied pellets over red slip; horizontal band of red slip and applied pellets around base of neck; rim and most of neck missing; base of rod handle; thin, abraded clear lead glaze overall; base reconstructed; cordon visible just above base. Medieval 13thC Made in: Rouen, Rouen Ware Dimensions Height: 274 millimetres Width: 168 millimetres Depth: 139 millimetres
Jug | German | The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Jug, Date: ca. 1175–1250 Geography: Made in, Siegburg, Lower Rhineland, Germany Culture: German Medium: Earthenware, unglazed and partially salt glazed Dimensions: Overall: 7 3/4 x 5 9/16 x 5 1/16 in. (19.7 x 14.2 x 12.9 cm) Classification: Ceramics Metropolitan Museum of Art Accession Number: 1995.325
Jug with Flattened Spout | Italian | The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Date: ca. 1300 Geography: Made in Lazio, Italy Culture: Italian Medium: Glazed earthenware Dimensions: Overall: 3 3/4 x 4 13/16 x 2 7/8 ...
Jug | French | The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Jug Date: late 1200s–early 1300s Geography: Made in Paris, France Culture: French Medium: Partially glazed earthenware
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Mill Green ware squat jug with white slip and green glaze, combed decoration and a thumbed base. Medieval; late 13th-mid 14th