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Small green-glazed jug found in North Yorkshire

By Eszterhazy, 14 April, 2020
Description

I found this jug in a field near the village of Riccall in North Yorkshire, where Harald Hardrada's fleet was moored during the abortive invasion of 1066. There was an Anglo-Saxon settlement there at the time.

Height: 68mm.
Width: 42mm.

I would be interested to hear any ideas about its possible origin.

Category
Ceramics and Porcelains
Medium
Ceramic
Distinguishing marks
None
Condition
Excellent
Date Period
Unknown
Price
N/A
Price Paid (If known)
N/A
For Sale?
No
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