TWO ENGLISH MOCHAWARE MUGS AND TWO JUGS
TWO ENGLISH MOCHAWARE MUGS AND TWO JUGS

MID-19TH CENTURY

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TWO ENGLISH MOCHAWARE MUGS AND TWO JUGS
MID-19TH CENTURY
Each slip-banded in blue and black, the bodies with dendritic 'trees' on a taupe ground, comprising a creamware quart mug sprigged with a crowned ribbon assay mark, a pearlware mug printed in black with an 'Imperial Pint' ribbon mark, a creamware squat milk-jug engraved with a pint assay mark, and a creamware baluster jug with the size of '1.PINT' printed in black below the spout, collection nos. 104, 103, 43 & 98
6in. (15.3 cm.) high, the quart tankard (4)
Provenance
with Fiona & Bill Laidlaw, London, 1986 (no. 43, the baluster jug), 1988 (no. 98, the pint mug), 1989, (no. 103, the squat jug)
Anonymous sale; Richard A. Bourne Co., Inc., Hyannis, MA, 26 November 1989 (no. 104, the quart tankard)

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