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Jug

Keeler, Walter

© the artist/Amgueddfa Cymru - Museum Wales
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Jug, tall, reddish buff stoneware, partly slipped and sprayed with green-black pigment, salt-glazed; comprising two wheel-thrown cylinders, compressed into an oval, the lower with three ribs in relief, the upper slanting backward, groove in each side, running downward from a small double circle motif, high curving lip, grooved strap handle forming a lengthy curve, the lower part of the body slip-coated, giving the salt-glaze a mottled green-black appearance, the interior glazed a lighter olive green; on the upper part, and especially on the handle, the glaze has crawled, producing a pronounced orange peel effect.


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Details

Collection

Amgueddfa Cymru - Museum Wales

Item Number

NMW A 32278

Creation/Production

Keeler, Walter
Date: 1994

Acquisition

Purchase, 16/3/1994

Measurements

Height (cm): 33
(): l(cm) handle to lip:18.5
(): l(cm)
Width (cm): 11.6
Height (in): 13
(): l(in) handle to lip:7 1/4
(): l(in)
Width (in): 4

Techniques

wheel-thrown
forming
Applied Art
slip
decoration
Applied Art
salt-glaze
glazed
decoration
Applied Art
reduction fired
decoration
Applied Art

Material

stoneware

Location

Front Hall, South Balcony : Case A

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Tags

  • Applied Art
  • Art And Design Movements
  • Black
  • Ceramics
  • Green
  • Keeler, Walter
  • Key Design Elements

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