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D2008-CMD. Drinking jug
Jug
D2008-CMD. Drinking jug

Jug

Date1575-1600
MediumBrown salt-glazed stoneware
DimensionsOverall: 7 7/8 x 5 x 5 3/8in. (20 x 12.7 x 13.7cm)
Credit LineMuseum Purchase
Object number2008-4
DescriptionSalt-glazed stoneware drinking jug with a long narrow neck above a bulbous body and narrow ribbed foot. The pulled handle attached near the top of the neck and terminating at the top of the body.Label TextBrown stoneware drinking vessels from the Rhineland were present in America, albeit in far lesser numbers than bottles. Early drinking mugs, such as this object in the collection, are characterized by globular bodies with cylindrical necks. Between about 1575 and 1600, a rattail or triangular extension at the lower handle juncture -- sometimes with an impressed thumbprint -- became a common feature.

Excavations within the fort at Jamestown have yielded fragments of two such mugs that were in use prior to 1610. Similar examples have also been found in Virginia at the Governor's Land site (44JC637) and Martin's Hundred.
ProvenanceRobert R. Hunter, Jr., Yorktown, Virginia
DS2005-0428
Otto Brown (attributed to)
ca. 1920
2009 Record shot by C. Lafiandra. Jug.
ca. 1715
Jug 2017.900.1
Lowndes Pottery
1844-1846
Ball Belly Pitcher 2008-83
ca. 1630
D2009-CMD. Bottle.
John Swann
ca. 1822
DS2005-0033
1699 (dated)
D2008-CMD. Jug 1993-5
1784-1805
Tankard 1947-141
1723 (dated)
DS2005-0071
1689 - 1702
Face Jug 1991.900.5
Charles Lisk
1987
2009.900.4, Bottle
Enoch Sprinks Craven (active ca. 1832-1893)
1850-1860