found: Work cat.: Ewer and Basin, via the Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute museum objects digital image collection, Sept. 9, 2005.
found: Savage, G. An illustrated dictionary of ceramics, 1974(ewer: a tall, widemouthed jug or pitcher with one handle, used, in conjunction with a basin decorated "en suite," for washing the hands; aiguiere: type of ewer, usually one with a globular body resting on a stemmed base, with a tall, slender neck and a loop handle, the latter sometimes in the form of a figure)
found: AAT online, Feb. 14, 2006(ewers; tall, wide-mouthed vessels, generally having a pouring lip, and that have a deep bowl on a stemmed base and a single vertical handle)
found: Thefreedictionary.com web site, Mar. 8, 2006(ewers: a pitcher, especially a decorative one with a base, an oval body, and a flaring spout)