Earthenware jug
1601-1700
White earthenware jug
1830-1850
milk jug, made to commemorate the floating of Railtrack on the London Stock Exchange in 1996
1996
Jug showing the entrance to the Liverpool & Manchester Railway
1830
Stoneware jug
1821-1920
Glass jug, Roman, 251 to 450 AD
251-450
Glass jug, Roman, 251-450 AD
251-450
milk jug
Gravy boat
Glass jug, Roman, 251-450 AD
251-450
Glass jug, Roman, 251-450AD
251-450
Glass jug, Roman, 251-450 AD
251-450
Glass jug, Roman, 151-300Ad
151-300 CE
Glass jug, with replacement handle, Islamic
Glass neck rim and handle from a Roman jug with the base from another vessel stuck to it
Glass jug, Roman, 251-450AD
251-450
Glass jug, Roman, 251 to 450 AD
251-450
Glass jug, Roman, 251-450AD
251-180
Glass jug, with 1 handle, Roman, 151 to 300 AD
151-300 CE
Glass jug, Roman, 151 to 300 AD
151-300 CE
Glass jug with basket weave
Clay jug, Roman
500 BCE-500 CE
Brass and copper jug
Bronze oinochoe (trefoil shaped jug)
White slipwear jug
1600-1200
Pottery jug
800-100 BCE
Glass jug
1-150 CE
Glass jug
1-150 CE
Glass jug, Roman, 1-150AD
1-150 CE
Glass jug, Roman, 151-300AD
151-300 CE
Glass jug
Glass jug, Roman, 1 to 150 AD
1-150 CE
Glass jug, Roman, 251-450AD
251-450
Glass jug with trefoil mouth, Roman, 251-450AD
251-450
Part of the body of a jug, Roman, 151-300AD
151-300 CE
Glass funnel mouth and rim only
251-450
Glass jug, Roman, 151 to 300 AD
151-300 CE
Jug, stoneware, designed for carrying
200-200
Pottery jug
Earthenware jug
2000-1350
Pottery jug
Earthenware jug
1350-1251 BCE
Earthenware jug
1350-1251 BCE
Jug, earthenware, possibly Roman
200-200
Earthenware jug
2000-1350
Cast iron jug with 3 legs, long spout and circular handle, 1450-1800
1450-1800
Black glazed earthenware jug with handle
400-200
Stoneware jug or "Bellarmine"
Earthenware jug
1201-1500