About this object
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ID:
A16796
Production date:
Medieval; mid 13th-mid 14th century
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Location:
In Store
Part of a Kingston-type ware aquamanile - a jug which held water for washing the hands at table. This one has a ram's-head spout and a rider's legs dangling down either side of its back. The rider's body is missing.
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Measurements
H 120 mm; W 135 mm
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Materials
ceramic; earthenware
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Last Updated
2024-03-26
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