Jug with instructions on how to operate a musket, anonymous, anonymous, c. 1610 - c. 1630 Canvas Print
Jug of stoneware on high foot with a cylindrical body with round shoulder and wide neck. The C-shaped ear is attached to the neck and shoulder. Profiles on the neck, abdomen and foot. Partially covered with cobalt blue. On the belly in relief a printed and imposed binding with eleven indications for handling a musket, after the prints of Jacob de Gheyn II (1565-1629) from his Wapenhandelinghe (1607). The lower part of the abdomen with canelures and the shoulder is divided into compartments with alternating notchcut and stamped rosettes in a pane. On the neck a band in relief with masks and rosettes in medallions surrounded by leaf vines. Marked on the ear with a stamped 'M'. Raeren/ Westerwald.
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