The " primitive " vessels which have been found in Egypt are small in size and consist of columnar stibium jars, flattened bottles and amphorae, all decorated with zigzag lines, tiny wide-mouthed vases on feet and minute jugs.
Their craftsmanship is proved by the large cinerary urns, by the jugs with wide, deeply ribbed, scientifically fixed handles, and by vessels and vases as elegant in form and light in weight as any that have been since produced at Murano.
The steam arms are designed to reach into large frothing jugs used for bigger take out drinks.
Forms included sherds from bowls, jugs, tea pots, plates, cups, dishes, and large containers.
Worcester-type jugs have a wider distribution than Malvern Chase jugs, their successors.