NOTTINGHAM STONEWARE SALT GLAZE ALE JUG INSCRIBED WITH CROWN AND G3R ( King George 111)

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£4450

Dated: 1765 Nottingham England

A fine Nottingham stoneware saltglaze ale jug with a lusterous glaze with decorative mottling. The jug is incised with a crown and the inscription "G3R" representing King George Rex who was crowned in 1760. The well applied rounded handle features rouletted and incised decoration. There are three kiln support marks under the base. A similar jug is located in the Nottingham Museum and is incised with the date of 1765.

Dimensions: 7.75 inches high

Current Condition: Minor restoration at handle..

Literature: ref.Page 51 Nottingham Salt-Glaze Stoneware 1690-1800, published by the Nottingham City Museum and Art Gallery.

£4450    $6007

Description

A fine Nottingham stoneware saltglaze ale jug with a lusterous glaze with decorative mottling.
The jug is incised with a crown and the inscription “G3R” representing King George Rex who was crowned in 1760.
The well applied rounded handle features rouletted and incised decoration. There are three kiln support marks under the base.
A similar jug is located in the Nottingham Museum and is incised with the date of 1765.

Additional information

Dimensions 7.75 in