Search Demo: Museum Collection

Explore ElasticPress' search and faceting capabilities with the catalog of the Cooper-Hewitt Museum.

You can also get more detail on specific features by clicking the ElasticPress logos () located around the page.

  • Jug (England), 1869–72

    A round body with long slender neck on low, banded foot. Two thin, applied collars on neck and two incised bands at lip. Strap handle. Colorless salt glaze on white…

  • Jug (Italy)

    Cooper colored glass. Free-blown vasiform body flared at waist. Depressed, slightly domed foot. Applied handle trailed into mouth. Applied clear ring about neck below flared mouth wich is pinched to…

  • Shape No. 512 Jug, 1891

    Thrown gray-green earthenware body; applied handle, decorated with ghostly figure of a skeleton in a shroud, one arm upraised and holding a burning lamp. Figure in shades of ocher, pale…

  • Jug (USA), 1884

    Jug or ewer consisting of a thrown red clay body. The spherical body is surmounted with a long cylindrical neck and a flaring lip. Prominent concentric ridges around body and…

  • The Cube Jug, ca. 1915–16

    Square “cube” body, flat base, open top.Gilded interior. Corner concave to form pouring lip; opposite corner concave with verticle strut handle. Engr-aved with bright-cut swags around upper body.

  • Jug (Ireland), ca. 1815–18

    Barrel-shaped body tapering at neck, shaped lip with pouring spout, loop handle; cut around center with diamond band, around neck and base with wide vertical fluting; ground pontil mark bottom.

  • Jug (Ireland), ca. 1815–18

    Barrel-shaped body tapering at neck, shaped lip with pouring spout, loop handle; cut around center with band of large printies enclosing faceted diamonds, around neck with hollow faceting, around base…

  • Jug

    Blown-three-mold barrel-shaped body; pouring spout; loop handle; ground pontil mark bottom.

  • Jug

    Blown-three-mold barrel-shaped body; pouring spout; loop handle; ground pontil mark bottom.

  • Jug (England), 1880–82

    Cylindrical body flaring to circular foot; circular mouth with rising, elongated spout; squared, angled loop handle. Overall yellow-brown glaze, mottled and finely crackled.

Object Type