Another Scarborough-made ceramic aquamanile shaped like a ram, c. 1300, in @metmuseum: http://www.metmuseum.org/toah/works-of-art/2007.142/ …pic.twitter.com/rjGq4B1nbe
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Another Scarborough-made ceramic aquamanile shaped like a ram, c. 1300, in @metmuseum: http://www.metmuseum.org/toah/works-of-art/2007.142/ …pic.twitter.com/rjGq4B1nbe
A pig playing the bagpipes whilst sat on a stool & other medieval painted glass panels in the Rotunda Museum, Scarborough.pic.twitter.com/q75qfTfAtv
and a metal wine tap for its now missing wine barrel from @museecluny photo minepic.twitter.com/vM7QFO7IoH
How lovely! :)
A splendid little museum well worth a visit.
Agreed! :)
The only piece of aquamanile that I found in the plough soil was this lovely ram's head.........:-) https://finds.org.uk/database/artefacts/record/id/552219 …
Oh, very nice! :) Presumably a product of the Scarborough kilns too?
Most likely as it was found in North Lincolnshire; not too far to travel from Scarborough :-)
Nice things at Scarborough fair, I expect
What a superb piece!
always amazing to see fragile items survive and this is a beautiful piece
@muninnherself Looks like an ancient Chia Pet
Is that hole for a stick of rock? :D
This design persisted over the eons. Glass Victorian Gin Pigs being the last of the fashion.
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