THREE ENGLISH YELLOW-GROUND SILVER-RESIST JUGS
THREE ENGLISH YELLOW-GROUND SILVER-RESIST JUGS

CIRCA 1820, THE LARGEST POSSIBLY LEEDS

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THREE ENGLISH YELLOW-GROUND SILVER-RESIST JUGS
Circa 1820, the largest possibly Leeds
Each of ovoid form, the largest decorated with a pheasant amidst scrolling flowers; the second with a large bird and a tulip, both amidst foliate scrolls; the third with pendant flowers beneath garlands on an ermine ground
8 5/8in. (21.9cm.) high, the largest (3)
Provenance
The Leon Collection (the largest)
With Elizabeth S. Mankin, Kent, Ct. (the largest)

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