TWO GERMAN PEWTER-MOUNTED BROWN STONEWARE JUGS
PROPERTY FROM THE COLLECTION OF EDWARD AND KIYI PFLUEGER (LOTS 448-511)
TWO GERMAN PEWTER-MOUNTED BROWN STONEWARE JUGS

MUSKAU, LATE 17TH CENTURY AND SAXON, CIRCA 1800

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TWO GERMAN PEWTER-MOUNTED BROWN STONEWARE JUGS
MUSKAU, LATE 17TH CENTURY AND SAXON, CIRCA 1800
The first decorated with roundels under a rich brown glaze; the second oviform with everted neck, the brown surface undecorated but with an iridescent sheen, the cover with ball thumbpiece; together with a German red-lacquered blue and white fayence tankard, the pottery circa 1750, probably Bayreuth, E mark, the decoration of later date, the red ground enriched in gold and black with birds and foliage, the plain pewter mounts with ball thumbpiece
16 in. (40.7 cm.) high, the largest (2)
Literature
Hugo Morley-Fletcher, The Pflueger Collection: Early European Porcelain and Faience as Collected by Edward and Kiyi Pflueger, London, 1993, vol.II, pp. 222-223 (figs. b & a) and 210 and 211 (fig. d) respectively.

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