Jug

Unknown Artist

ca. 1765

Jug by Unknown Artist

Medium

Stoneware

Dimensions

H. 6 5/8 in. (16.8 cm)

Classification

Jug

Culture

British (American market)

Department

The American Wing

Museum

Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY

Credit

Gift of Mrs. Russell S. Carter, 1944

Accession Number

44.110.1

Tags

Flowers

Art Historical Context

This charming stoneware jug, dating to around 1765, exemplifies the everyday elegance of British ceramics crafted for the American market during the colonial era. Standing just 6 5/8 inches tall, it was likely used for serving beverages like ale or cider in colonial households. Produced in Britain—a major exporter of pottery to the American colonies—it reflects the transatlantic trade networks that supplied fashionable yet practical goods to the New World before the Revolutionary War. Stoneware, known for its durability and fine texture, was a hallmark of 18th-century British pottery innovati...

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