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Glass oinochoe (jug), Glass, Roman
Roman
late 1st century BCE–early 1st century CE
Dragon-Handled Jug with Inscription, Brass; cast and turned, engraved, and inlaid with silver, gold, and black organic compound
early 16th century
Pierced Jug with Harpies and Sphinxes, Stonepaste; openwork, underglaze-painted, glazed in transparent turquoise
dated 612 AH/1215–16 CE
Jug Decorated with Dolphins and Birds, Pottery, manganese black, gypsum fill
ca. 1750–1550 B.C.
Jug, Christopher Dresser  British, Scottish, Earthenware, British, Middlesbrough
Christopher Dresser
Linthorpe Pottery Works
ca. 1880
Jug, John Crolius  American, Stoneware, American
John Crolius
1775
Jug, Pottery (marl clay)
ca. 1550–1458 B.C.
Jug, Tin-glazed earthenware, Spanish, Talavera de la Reina
Spanish, Talavera de la Reina
17th century
Large Jug, Simone Leigh  American, Stoneware
Simone Leigh
2021–22
Jug, Lambeth Factories, Tin-enameled earthenware, British
Lambeth Factories
ca. 1647
Jug, Tin-glazed earthenware, Spanish, Teruel
Spanish, Teruel
15th century
Jug, Richard Riemerschmid  German, Salt-glazed stoneware, German
Richard Riemerschmid
Reinhold Merkelbach
1900–1902
Jug, Earthenware, glazed, British
British
early–mid-16th century
Jug, Ceramic, slip, pigment, Pueblo
Pueblo
20th century
Jug, Paul Le Riche  French, Hard-paste porcelain with colored enamels over a transparent glaze (Jingdezhen ware), silver mounts, Chinese, for French market
Paul Le Riche
ca. 1725–30
Jug, Salt-glazed stoneware, German, Cologne-Frechen
German, Cologne-Frechen
17th century
Jug, Earthenware, American
American
ca. 1800–1830
Jug, Earthenware, transfer-printed, British (American market)
British (American market)
1800–1830
Jug, Earthenware, American
American
ca. 1800–1840
Jug, Jonathan Fenton  American, Stoneware, American
Jonathan Fenton
1810–35
Jug, Earthenware, American
American
ca. 1800–1830
Jug, Stoneware, American
American
1790–1830
Jug, Stoneware, German
German
1680–1700
Jug, Glass, Spanish, Catalonia
Spanish, Catalonia
17th century
Jug, Christopher Dresser  British, Scottish, Earthenware, silver mounts, British, Torquay
Christopher Dresser
Watcombe Pottery Co.
ca. 1872–75
Jug, Salt-glazed stoneware, pewter, German, Raeren
German, Raeren
1602
Jug, Pottery, red ware
ca. 1500–1400 B.C.
Jug, Serpentinite
ca. 1550–1295 B.C.
Jug, Travertine (Egyptian alabaster)
ca. 1400–1352 B.C.
Jug, Faience
664–332 B.C.
Jug, Partially salt-glazed stoneware, German
German
late 1300s or early 1400s
Jug, Transparent dark blue nonlead glass.  Blown, enameled, gilt., Italian (Venice)
Italian (Venice)
ca. 1500–1510
Jug, Transparent dark blue nonlead glass. Blown, pattern molded, trailed., Northern European (probably Bohemia or Germany)
Northern European (probably Bohemia or Germany)
possibly early 16th century; probably late 19th century
Jug, Glazed earthenware, German
German
1300–1500
Jug, Partially glazed earthenware, French
French
late 1200s–early 1300s
Jug, Earthenware, glazed, British
British
15th–16th century
Jug, Pottery, red ware
ca. 1500–1400 B.C.
Jug, Partially glazed earthenware, French
French
late 1200s–early 1300s
Jug, Tin-glazed earthenware, Spanish
Spanish
second half 15th century
Jug, Earthenware, French
French
15th century