Bronze Jug
Description
Roman bronze wine jug with bands of decoration on the body and rim. Ovoid body, flat base and turned-over rim decorated with an ovolo border. It presents a band of decoration around the body with a lotus pattern and traces of silver inlay. The handle is adorned with floral motifs in relief. Grasping the rim, two stylized long-beaked water birds emerge from pointed reeds. The handle ends in a swirl motif framing a female head, with braided hair, hanging curls, and silver inlay in the eyes. From the Roman site at Newstead, late 1st century AD.
Object Information
Date Created:
Late 1st Century
Local ID:
X.FRA 1194
Collection:
National Museums Scotland
Provenance:
Found during the 1905-1910 excavations carried out by James Curle.
Place of Creation/Discovery:
Trimontium
Credit Line:
Part of the National Museums of Scotland collection.
Count:
1
Materials:
Bronze
Cultural Attribution:
Roman
Period:
Late 1st century AD
Classification:
Tableware
Rights:
In Copyright - National Museums Scotland