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A remarkable earthenware jug of very large size, with a silver lustre glaze, is on display at the Walker Art Gallery in Liverpool. It is said to be one of about a dozen made c.1810-30 for a king in Calabar, west Africa, but this one was was not sent because of a flaw which arose during firing. It bears the name Eyo Archibong, Esquire. | A remarkable earthenware jug of very large size, with a silver lustre glaze, is on display at the Walker Art Gallery in Liverpool. It is said to be one of about a dozen made c.1810-30 for a king in Calabar, west Africa, but this one was was not sent because of a flaw which arose during firing. It bears the name Eyo Archibong, Esquire. See photo. | ||
== See Also == | == See Also == |
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Late William Davenport and Co. of Longport, Staffordshire.
China, earthenware and glass makers
A remarkable earthenware jug of very large size, with a silver lustre glaze, is on display at the Walker Art Gallery in Liverpool. It is said to be one of about a dozen made c.1810-30 for a king in Calabar, west Africa, but this one was was not sent because of a flaw which arose during firing. It bears the name Eyo Archibong, Esquire. See photo.