Staffordshire Blue & White Jugs
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potterymad62- Number of posts : 876
Location : Redruth Cornwall
Registration date : 2009-07-22
Re: Staffordshire Blue & White Jugs
Moved to ID.
They could well be older, maybe mid 19thC. If you could find the pattern "name" it
can sometimes be associated with a certain manufacturer, but nothing in my
little blue and white book sorry.
They could well be older, maybe mid 19thC. If you could find the pattern "name" it
can sometimes be associated with a certain manufacturer, but nothing in my
little blue and white book sorry.
Re: Staffordshire Blue & White Jugs
One in the same pattern here in a lot of Cambrian Pottery jugs :
https://www.davidlay.co.uk/auction/lot/1138-five-cambrian-pottery-swansea-jugs-variously/?lot=34550&sd=1
https://davidlay.blob.core.windows.net/stock/32592-2-medium.jpg?v=63750555110173
https://www.davidlay.co.uk/auction/lot/1138-five-cambrian-pottery-swansea-jugs-variously/?lot=34550&sd=1
https://davidlay.blob.core.windows.net/stock/32592-2-medium.jpg?v=63750555110173
hercules brabazon- Number of posts : 634
Location : London
Registration date : 2009-08-06
Re: Staffordshire Blue & White Jugs
That's great thanks and possibly a pair of Cambrian Pottery pieces, that's a good starting point
potterymad62- Number of posts : 876
Location : Redruth Cornwall
Registration date : 2009-07-22
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