Cleadon Pot

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Culture: Chinese. | Material: Ceramic; Pottery; Stoneware; Metal; silver. | Accession No: CG 050. | Current Location: The Hunt Museum Limerick. | Dimensions (cm): H 13 x W 7 x D 7. Description: A crackle-glaze celadon pot, perhaps a brush pot, with a removable, silver lid and a silver mount around the rim. The design on the lid is in repoussé with flowers and leaves between three cup-like designs with scrolled handles. The lid is marked with a leopards head crowned, lion passant, a date letter N within a rectangular shield and a makers mark (a three-leaved clover). The mark shows that the mounts were made in London in 1550. Chinese pot. Date Made: 17th century AD; 16th century AD (lid),16th Lid

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The Hunt Museum preserves and exhibits the original artefacts gathered, over a lifetime, by John and Gertrude Hunt and known as the Hunt Collection. The Museum also displays its own collections, as well as visiting exhibitions of Local, National and International significance with the overall aim of maximising their cultural and educational potential for the people of Limerick and Ireland.

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