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c.1840 Silenus Jug Stephen Green Imperial Pottery of Lambeth Stoneware, As is clothing today the Fédération Internationale de

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today the Fédération Internationale de la Médaille

Entire Width: 17"

This piece can be attributed to the Italian sculptor Galliano Ferro

attributing it to William Bennett

hard paste porcelain or the material that most of us refer to today as Limoges porcelain

c.1840 Silenus Jug Stephen Green Imperial Pottery of Lambeth Stoneware, As is clothing today the Fédération Internationale deRare Silenus jug by Stephen Green Imperial Pottery of Lambeth, England. This salt glazed, stoneware jug was made c. 1840 and features a two tone glaze over a mythological scene of Silenus, the god of Drunkenness, being escorted by Satyrs to his donkey. This scene seems to be depicted in a version in which he is an old man, as he is typically represented, and as a young boy. This is a very beautiful piece, and is very presentable in its condition. It

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