Have tried to find something with a similar pattern on the internet but so far have been unsuccessful. They belonged to my grandmother, not sure about year of production.
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Have tried to find something with a similar pattern on the internet but so far have been unsuccessful. They belonged to my grandmother, not sure about year of production.
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Re: John Maddock & Sons Ivory Jugs
I'd have to see the bottoms to determine anything.
Re: John Maddock & Sons Ivory Jugs
Based on the images and the pattern these date from the 20's to 30's. Pretty standard stuff out of Staffordshire, England and American potteries of the period between WW1 & WW2. About $75.00 for the three.