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About this object

  • ID:

    20576

  • Production date:

    Medieval; 1280-1350

  • Location:

    In Store

  • Saintonge ware from southwest France was the most common of the imported pottery wares to come to London from Europe in this period. Wine traders from Bordeaux brought these vessels over from the late 1200s to the early 1300s. Tall jugs with 'parrot beak' spouts like this one were the most popular type.

  • Measurements

    H 258 mm; W 180 mm (spout and handle); DM 160 mm (overall), H 260 mm; W 169 mm (spout and handle) (overall)

  • Materials

    ceramic

  • Last Updated

    2024-03-14

FURTHER INFORMATION
  • NUMBER OF ITEMS

    1

  • STATUS

    long-term loan

  • COPYRIGHT HOLDER

    digital image copyright Museum of London

  • Related place

    City of London (found)

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