Andrew Van der Putten, a flagon displaying dark khaki and black mottled glaze effects on tenmoku ground, short strap handle, rolled rim, impressed potter's mark to handle base, height 35 cm. Provenance: Made by Van der Putten for his father-in-law John Crichton, it sat on Crichton's deck until his passing and then back to the potter's collection.
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- Flagon - A flagon is a tall narrow cylindrical vessel, often with a handle, in metal, glass or ceramics for storage and carriage of liquids. It is also used to describe an elongated metal tankard with either a flat or domed lid and a thumbpiece for raising it, used for drinking beer.
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