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Description
This little jug is 14cm tall. We are not sure whether it is actually an antique but it has been in the family for at least 60 years.
It is grey and appears to be unglazed and a few of the the stag heads are in 3D.
It is impossible to read the marking.
We would love to know more about it.
Category
Pottery
Medium
Ceramic?
Distinguishing marks
Cannot read it.
Condition
Mint
Size and dimensions of this item
14cm tall 11cm wide
Date Period
20th century?
Weight
under 1kg
History
It belonged to a great aunt in England until 20 years ago.
Price Paid (If known)
0
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Re: antique milk jug
These are generally English Staffordshire Ironstone pieces made during the third quarter of the 19th Century. This one looks like it was made by "Cork & Edge" who operate from 1846-1860 in Burslem, Staffordshire, England. We see these often go at auction for about $150.00.
Re: antique milk jug
Re: antique milk jug