Ewer and basin, Johannes Grill, 1649 Canvas Print

Ewer and basin, Johannes Grill, 1649 Canvas Print

The round can rest on a curvaceous, six-lobed foot with a low straight-walled base. At the top of the foot there is a rosette of drooping leaves. The base is driven with alternately cartouche-shaped and triangular fields that are filled with scale motifs and surrounded by frames composed of soft ornaments. Above, the ovoid body, which is driven with four vaulted fields with allegorical representations of the continents, surrounded by soft ornaments composed of soft ornaments, is elevated. Africa is represented as a scantily clad man with a bow and arrow, Europe as a crowned woman with scepter and fruit basket, America as a man with a plumage and bow and arrow and Asia as a man with turban and scimitar. Above a profile edge rises the concave neck, driven with fields filled with scale motifs and surrounded by soft-sectioned frames, and at the front with the coat of arms of Sir Edward Sebright, 1st Baronet, or Besford with the helmet sign (Burke's Peerage 1956, pp. 1960-1961). The jug has a high, wide lobed spout. The S-shaped, high-curved, driven ear is composed of several sea creatures that emerge from each other and ends at the bottom in a snail. The ear is attached to the curling back of the lip edge with slats hanging from the neck of the upper sea creature.

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