Glue residue from label on inside edge. Several indentations into clay body, which are most probably inherent to piece. Surface is altogether dusty and grimy.
Mrs. Perry, wife of Edward Perry, Professor English in Brandon College, began painting about 1940. She studied with professors Eliasson and Ivan Eyre, 1958-1960 on their trips to Brandon from Winnipeg, and continued with teachers at the Brandon Allied Arts Centre, 1960-1965; Ferrer, Strub, Repa and Halliday. 'Miniature Antiques' represents a lifetime interest in antiques on the part of professor and Mrs. Perry. (1969 inventory)
Along the center horizontal register there are 12 small foreign substance transfers, although they could very well be from the kiln, and one paint transfer. The surface is altogether dusty and grimy and there is also debris inside the jar.
Large chip broken off of the lip. Glue residue from label on top 1/4 register. One of the loops was broken off but has been glued back on and is still holding firmly. Various other small chips and abrasions throughout, but probably inherent to piece s