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hunters pitcher whippet dog handle with hanging dead animals

By baker.andy2, 3 March, 2014
Description

 
THIS JUG IS A LIGHT GREY COLOUR, WITH DEAD RABBITS,PHEASANTS,AND ANOTHER WHIPPET ON IT,  BOTTOM OF THE HANDLE HAS A CRACK AROUND IT,BUT STILL ALL TOGETHER, OTHER THAN THE CRACK,IN EX CONDITION..  ON THE BOTTOM THERE IS A NUMBER 64 STUCK ON IT,AND A NUMBER 6 MARKED IN THE POTTERY...

Category
Ceramics and Porcelains
Medium
PORCELIAN I THINK
Distinguishing marks
ON THE BOTTOM IS A NUMBER 64 ON WHAT LOOKS LIKE A UN PEELABLE STICKER,AND A NUMBER 6 IN THE PORCELIAN
Condition
Good
Size and dimensions of this item
9 1/4
Date Period
DONT KNOW
Weight
2LB 8.4oz
History
NOTHING
Price Paid (If known)
GIVEN TO ME
For Sale?
Yes
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Lovejoy

11 years 4 months ago

Re: hunters pitcher whippet dog handle with hanging dead animals

These Hound Handle jugs have been made in a number of forms since the 1840's, in brightly glazed majolica, brown Rockingham glazes and unglazed. Most like this one sell for lessthan $80.00 at auction.

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baker.andy2

11 years 4 months ago

In reply to Re: hunters pitcher whippet dog handle with hanging dead animals by Lovejoy

Re: hunters pitcher whippet dog handle with hanging dead animals

thank you so much for your quick reply...ANDY

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Mommywalsh

9 years 9 months ago

In reply to Re: hunters pitcher whippet dog handle with hanging dead animals by Lovejoy

Re: hunters pitcher whippet dog handle with hanging dead animals

I posted a pitcher a few days ago. I purchased it at the Salvation Army Store. I'm wondering if you would take a look at the post. It's blue and white and signed & dated at the bottom. My gut feeling I'd it's nothing but I can't stop searching for answers either. Any info, even if it's just a place to start would be appreciated. Thank you

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