Cream jug
Midwinter Ltd, W.R.
Midwinter, Roy
Tait, Jessie
Tait, Jessie
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Cream jug, white earthenware with clear glaze, 'Stylecraft' shape SC13, inset square base with rounded corners, rising to a square shaped body with curved corners and slightly bulging sides, rectangular handle tapering at either end, thick, short curved spout rising above the level of the rim, flat shoulders; decorated with the 'Red Domino' pattern, which comprises a thick, hand-painted band of red enamel with evenly spaced dots of white enamel in relief, covering the edges of the spout, the shoulder/upper edge of body and the outer face of the handle.
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Collection
Amgueddfa Cymru – Museum Wales

Item Number
NMW A 39322
Creation/Production
Midwinter Ltd, W.R.
Midwinter, Roy
Tait, Jessie
Date: 1960
Acquisition
Purchase, 9/12/2011
Techniques
Slip-cast
Forming
Applied Art
Enamelled
Decoration
Applied Art
Glazed
Decoration
Applied Art
Material
Earthenware
Location
In store
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