A FINE ELIZABETH I SILVER-GILT-MOUNTED TIGERWARE JUG
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A FINE ELIZABETH I SILVER-GILT-MOUNTED TIGERWARE JUG

LONDON, 1571, MAKER'S MARK OF A BUNCH OF GRAPES (JACKSON, REV. ED., P. 97, 6TH LINE)

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A FINE ELIZABETH I SILVER-GILT-MOUNTED TIGERWARE JUG
LONDON, 1571, MAKER'S MARK OF A BUNCH OF GRAPES (JACKSON, REV. ED., P. 97, 6TH LINE)
Baluster, the body of salt-glazed stoneware, the circular base with stiff leaf border, the neck mounted with strapwork border, the domed cover chased with flowers and masks, with a stepped and baluster finial and mermaid-form thumbpiece, fully marked under cover, on neck, and on base
7½ in. (19 cm.) high
Provenance
Christies, London, 14 April 1915, lot 360
with James Robinson, New York, 1973

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