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TWO ENGLISH PEWTER ALE JUGS, CA.
TWO ENGLISH PEWTER ALE JUGS, CA. 1825Two English pewter ale jugs, ca. 1825, in quart and gallon sizes, tallest - 8 1/2" h.
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ENGLISH 18TH C. SALT GLAZED POTTERY
ENGLISH 18TH C. SALT GLAZED POTTERY JUG Two-Tone Bulbous Relief Molded Jug, dated 1720 and with impressed WDS monogram, raised hunting scene and three crowns decoration, 12 1/4" high, 9 1/2" diam. Repaired body breaks.
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Two-gallon stoneware jug 19th c.
Two-gallon stoneware jug 19th c. with blue decorated front. 14"h.
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A Derby jug, circa 1820, painted
A Derby jug, circa 1820, painted with summer flowers, monogrammed, 21cm high and a Derby cream jug, 13cm high
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A late 18th Century Turner dry-body
A late 18th Century Turner dry-body stoneware jug moulded with a Neo-classical scene beneath a fruiting vine border the neck and upper part of the moulded handle painted in brown 8.75ins high (impressed mark - small chip)
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One-gallon stoneware West
One-gallon stoneware West Virginia merchant's jug and a Smith & Day two-gallon ovoid jug 13.5"h. both 19th c.
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An 18th Century salt glazed pottery
An 18th Century salt glazed pottery bulbous jug 12ins high a 19th Century French part glazed terracotta jug with lid for same 14.5ins high (chipped) and two green glass bottles
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A George III silver and silver gilt
A George III silver and silver gilt jug, London 1817, with embossed decoration throughout, approximately 275g
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19th c. stoneware two gallon jug
19th c. stoneware two gallon jug with decoration 14'' Ht. Imperfections.
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TWO 18TH C. LEATHER TOBY JUGS.
TWO 18TH C. LEATHER TOBY JUGS. Two traditional 18th C. English leather Toby jugs, seated men with mugs and smoking pipes, 10”H. Provenance - The Estate Collection of Susan MacKay.
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A half-ribbed silver cream jug,
A half-ribbed silver cream jug, Chester 1899, a two-handled sugar basin and matching cream jug, approximately 205g
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TWO 18TH C. LEATHER TOBY JUGS Two
TWO 18TH C. LEATHER TOBY JUGS Two traditional 18th C. English leather Toby jugs, seated male figures, 11”H. Provenance - The Estate Collection of Susan MacKay.
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Two English creamware transfer
Two English creamware transfer printed jugs and a bullet-shaped teapot and cover, late 18th Century/circa 1800, the first jug printed in black with a drinking verse and a vignette of a group of gentlemen seated at a table drinking, 19cm high, another with a sailor's verse, a compass and a sailing ship, 17cm high, together with a teapot and cover printed in red with a portrait of The Right Hon Will Pitt Esq. and the Fortune Teller, with metal chain (teapot and cover restored), 12cm high (3)
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An Edwardian silver jug, Birmingham
An Edwardian silver jug, Birmingham 1909, with hinged cover and ebonised handle, two pairs of silver napkin rings, an Indian white metal buckle and an Indian belt, silver weight approximately 433g
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19th c. decorated stoneware jug.
19th c. decorated stoneware jug. 18'' Ht.
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A silver resist lustre jug, circa
A silver resist lustre jug, circa 1820 and another in yellow, decorated with floral designs, 15cm high
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A Derby cider jug, circa 1765,
A Derby cider jug, circa 1765, painted exotic birds and a bouquet of summer flowers, with scroll handle, 21cm high
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TWO 18TH C. LEATHER TOBY JUGS.
TWO 18TH C. LEATHER TOBY JUGS. Two traditional 18th C. English leather Toby jugs, seated male figures, 10”H & 9.5”H. Provenance - The Estate Collection of Susan MacKay.
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An 18th Century silver jug marks
An 18th Century silver jug marks indistinct later embossed on a pedestal base 11cm (4.25") high approximately 85gm
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A Georgian silver jug, marks
A Georgian silver jug, marks rubbed, on ball feet and two other jugs, approximately 246g
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Claret jug
Claret jug
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TWO MEMORY JUGS. American early
TWO MEMORY JUGS. American early 20th century. Pair of jugs on tin plates covered with an impressive variety of items including corn cobs and a flint spear head. Painted gold. Minor loss. 12''h.
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TWO EARLY LUSTRE JUGSEnglish 19th
TWO EARLY LUSTRE JUGSEnglish 19th CenturyCirca 1840 copper lustre jug with banded transfer painted figural scene entitled Charity'' and pink lustre trim height 5'' and a circa 1815 pink lustre jug attributed to Enoch Wood with raised hunt decoration and foliate raised border. Height 6''.''
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2 GALLON COBALT DECORATED STONEWARE
2 GALLON COBALT DECORATED STONEWARE JUGca. 1870; two gallon salt glazed cylindrical jug with brushed cobalt design of two flowers in a pot, impressed "Somerset/Potteryworks/2" (Leonard and Benjamin G Chace, Somerset, Mass) with a flattened tooled rounded rim with bottom incised ring and Albany slip glaze interior, 9 1/4"d, 14 1/4"h; Condition: long network band of fine lines on shoulder
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TWO JUGS. American 2nd
TWO JUGS. American 2nd half-19th century yellow clay. Both have Albany slip and applied handles. Molasses jug with impressed label ''Farmington Elmira NY'' and incised ''Gerity Bros.'' 8''h. and a miniature jug incised ''Little Brown Jug''. Repaired flake. 3''h.
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Two 19th century Toby jugs: both
Two 19th century Toby jugs: both with floral decoration, one with brown coat, 9-1/2 in., [repair to hat and small jug on knee]; one with black coat and pipe, 9-3/4 in. Couey Collection.
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A 19th Century pearlware jug,
A 19th Century pearlware jug, initialled HK and dated 1827 in gilt and with figures and floral decoration to the sides, 16cm high
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A 19th Century slice-cut glass
A 19th Century slice-cut glass jug with part spiral reeded body 10.5ins high and five other cut glass jugs various
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A silver cream jug Birmingham
A silver cream jug Birmingham 1925 of circular form engraved from 'J.W.T and H.M.P.S' approximately 140gm
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STONEWARE JUG, CA. 1825Stoneware
STONEWARE JUG, CA. 1825Stoneware jug, ca. 1825 , impressed Swan & States Stonington , with cobalt highlights, 11 1/2" h.
Condition:
Several old base chips.
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2 REDWARE VESSELSca. 1840 & 1860;
2 REDWARE VESSELSca. 1840 & 1860; ovoid jug with fine iron spotted brown lead glaze, rolled rim, strap handle, tooled foot flange, probably southeastern PA origin, 5 1/2"d, 6 1/2"h, Condition: minor glaze losses on rim; cylindrical jar, flared rounded rim, everted neck, sloped shoulder, blackish manganese lead glaze, glazed base, Philadelphia, PA origin, 4"d, 4 3/4"h, Condition: good
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ONE-GALLON STONEWARE JUG19th
ONE-GALLON STONEWARE JUG19th CenturyBy E.A. Buck of Boston Massachusetts. Cobalt blue foliate decoration. Height 11.''
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(3) Pcs. American Stoneware
(3) Pcs. American Stoneware JugsIn graduated sizes five gallon to one gallon 18'' H circa early 20th century good condition. Private collection Columbiaville MI.
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Two Stoneware Jugs one with rounded
Two Stoneware Jugs one with rounded shoulders and runny dark olive glaze, 13 in.; four-gallon jug with mottled light and dark olive glaze, 16-1/4 in., both possibly Reinhardt or Propst, Catawba Valley, late 19th century,
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STONEWARE JUG. American 2nd
STONEWARE JUG. American 2nd half-19th century. Impressed ''2'' with bold brushed cobalt design of foliate wreath and central torch or cornucopia. Applied strap handle 13''h.
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An American Bennington Brown
An American Bennington Brown Glaze Toby Jug circa 1820 depicting a standing woman with her lidded tricorn hat forming the spout holding a cup and liquor bottle with a C-shaped spurred handle to the back. Height 9 inches.