THREE ENGLISH MOCHAWARE JUGS AND MUG
THREE ENGLISH MOCHAWARE JUGS AND MUG

2ND HALF OF THE 19TH CENTURY

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THREE ENGLISH MOCHAWARE JUGS AND MUG
2nd half of the 19th century
The jugs of pearlware, including a cylindrical milk-jug, a baluster quart jug sprigged with a Victorian assay seal, and a baluster cream-jug, the mug of creamware and engraved with a Victorian assay mark, each slip-banded in blue and black, the bodies with dendritic 'trees' on a tan, olive-brown or taupe ground, collection nos. 34, 39, 27 & 55
6½ in. (16.5 cm.) high, the tallest (4)
Provenance
with Fiona & Bill Laidlaw, London, 1985 (no. 34, the cylindrical jug), 1986 (no. 27, the smallest jug), 1987 (no. 39, the quart jug)
with The Lacquer Chest, Church Street, Haverhill, England, 1987 (no. 55, the creamware mug)

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