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Title(s)
Julius Caesar.
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Published/Created
Hanley, Stoke-on-Trent, England, 1839.
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Physical Description
1 jug : relief-molded tan stoneware ; height 25 cm (including handle), width 21 cm (including handle), depth 16 cm
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Holdings
Rare Books and Manuscripts
Parks Jug 39
Yale Center for British Art, Gift of Stephen Parks, Yale BA 1961
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Copyright Status
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Full Alma Record
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Classification
Three-Dimensional Artifacts
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Notes
Impressed on bottom, within a laurel wreath: "Nov. 1st, 1839. Published by C. Meigh, Hanley. Julius Caesar." With the impressed figure '6'.
Title from Hughes.
Hughes, Kathy. Collector's guide to nineteenth-century jugs, v. 1, no. 31
Henrywood, R. K. Relief-moulded jugs, 1820-1900, pages 106-107
Depicts Julius Caesar landing his troops in Britain and Boadicea, the Queen of the Iceni Tribe, rallying her troops. Based on a print by Louis-Philippe Boitard. See Hughes. -
Subject Terms
Boadicea, Queen, -62. | Caesar, Julius. | Great Britain -- History -- Roman period, 55 B.C.-449 A.D. | Great Britain -- History, Military -- 55 B.C.-449 A.D. | Parks, Stephen -- Provenance.
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Form/Genre
Ceramic (material) | Glazed ceramic ware (visual works) | Jugs (vessels) | Molding (forming) | Stoneware (pottery)
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