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Found 93 Items Tagged "jug"
Objects
Edward Hall; W. P. Harris Pottery
Jug
ca. 1828–1856
American
Jug
1790–1810
Jonathan Fenton
Jug
1793–1796
Raymond Loewy; Rosenthal-Bloch Continental China Company; Richard Latham
Teapot and Lid, Studio Line
ca. 1954
Thomas W. Commeraw
American, active first quarter 19th century
Jug
early 19th century
Worcester Royal Porcelain Co.
founded 1751
Eastern Water Carrier, shape 594
1879
Richard C. Remmey
American
Pitcher
ca. 1872
Thomas Danforth Boardman; Sherman Boardman
Flagon
1810–1830
Benedick C. Milburn
Pitcher
1841–1846
John Remmey III
1765–after 1831
Jug
between 1799–1820
Gorham Manufacturing Company
1865–1961
Pitcher
ca. 1883
Charles Graham Chemical Pottery Works
1878–ca. 1913
Pitcher
late 19th century
Josiah Jones; Charles Cartlidge & Co.
Miniature Pitcher
1848–1856
Wavy-handled Jar
ca. 3350–3250 B.C.E.
Small Jug
664–332 B.C.E.
A:shiwi (Zuni Pueblo)
Jar
1734–1767, mid 18th century
Edward Walley, Villa Pottery
1845–1865
Jug, Death of Abel Pattern
ca. 1845
Egypto-Roman
Jug
3rd–4th century C.E.
Edward Hall; W. P. Harris Pottery
Jug
ca. 1828–1856
American
Jug
1790–1810
Jonathan Fenton
Jug
1793–1796
Raymond Loewy; Rosenthal-Bloch Continental China Company; Richard Latham
Teapot and Lid, Studio Line
ca. 1954
Thomas W. Commeraw
American, active first quarter 19th century
Jug
early 19th century
Worcester Royal Porcelain Co.
founded 1751
Eastern Water Carrier, shape 594
1879
Richard C. Remmey
American
Pitcher
ca. 1872
Thomas Danforth Boardman; Sherman Boardman
Flagon
1810–1830
Benedick C. Milburn
Pitcher
1841–1846
John Remmey III
1765–after 1831
Jug
between 1799–1820
Gorham Manufacturing Company
1865–1961
Pitcher
ca. 1883
Charles Graham Chemical Pottery Works
1878–ca. 1913
Pitcher
late 19th century
Josiah Jones; Charles Cartlidge & Co.
Miniature Pitcher
1848–1856
Wavy-handled Jar
ca. 3350–3250 B.C.E.
Small Jug
664–332 B.C.E.
A:shiwi (Zuni Pueblo)
Jar
1734–1767, mid 18th century
Edward Walley, Villa Pottery
1845–1865
Jug, Death of Abel Pattern
ca. 1845
Egypto-Roman
Jug
3rd–4th century C.E.
Edward Hall; W. P. Harris Pottery
Jug
ca. 1828–1856
American
Jug
1790–1810
Jonathan Fenton
Jug
1793–1796
Raymond Loewy; Rosenthal-Bloch Continental China Company; Richard Latham
Teapot and Lid, Studio Line
ca. 1954
Thomas W. Commeraw
American, active first quarter 19th century
Jug
early 19th century
Worcester Royal Porcelain Co.
founded 1751
Eastern Water Carrier, shape 594
1879
Richard C. Remmey
American
Pitcher
ca. 1872
Thomas Danforth Boardman; Sherman Boardman
Flagon
1810–1830
Benedick C. Milburn
Pitcher
1841–1846
John Remmey III
1765–after 1831
Jug
between 1799–1820
Gorham Manufacturing Company
1865–1961
Pitcher
ca. 1883
Charles Graham Chemical Pottery Works
1878–ca. 1913
Pitcher
late 19th century
Josiah Jones; Charles Cartlidge & Co.
Miniature Pitcher
1848–1856
Wavy-handled Jar
ca. 3350–3250 B.C.E.
Small Jug
664–332 B.C.E.
A:shiwi (Zuni Pueblo)
Jar
1734–1767, mid 18th century
Edward Walley, Villa Pottery
1845–1865
Jug, Death of Abel Pattern
ca. 1845
Egypto-Roman
Jug
3rd–4th century C.E.
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