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WESTERWALD-TYPE, BLUE-GREY STONEWARE Biconic jugs with cordons at the mid-hody
These represent the main group in this section. Many of the designs are similar to the brownwares but in most cases the trealment of the lower body is different
BAT 2303
This is a well-made, blue and grey, biconical jug with a pewter lid. The jug has a pronounced foot, narrow-paneled decoration on lowerbody,altemalingplain, cobalt-blue androuletted heart-wheel decoration. The upper body has ornate paneling with slalllped decorations blacked out in cobalt-blue. Neck frieze with flower and masks, similar to von Kohnemann (1982:26O).Cordons at mid-body. Pewter lid with ornately decorated top. The lid attachment has a long tang running along the handle, a pewterer's touch-mark with crown over the letters 'BH'. Similar to van Back (1971: No. 486).
BAT 2303 (Scale 10:1) Pewterer'. touch-mark
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