A Raeren/Aachen stoneware jug, circa 1475-1525
With a light-brown salt-glaze, moulded and incised below the neck with a bearded face, the slightly splayed foot lobed, applied with a strap handle, 24cm high (small loss with short haircrack to one side of body)
Provenance:
Private European Collection
Similar examples are in the Collection of the British Museum (illustrated in D. Gaimster, German Stoneware 1200-1900 (1997), p. 228, no.75, and in the Kustgewerbemuseum Cologne (illustrated by G. Reineking von Bock, Steinzeug (1986), no.247).
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With a light-brown salt-glaze, moulded and incised below the neck with a bearded face, the slightly splayed foot lobed, applied with a strap handle, 24cm high (small loss with short haircrack to one side of body)
Provenance:
Private European Collection
Similar examples are in the Collection of the British Museum (illustrated in D. Gaimster, German Stoneware 1200-1900 (1997), p. 228, no.75, and in the Kustgewerbemuseum Cologne (illustrated by G. Reineking von Bock, Steinzeug (1986), no.247).