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Liverpool delftware puzzle jug with a sporting tavern rhyme circa 1745 English.
Dated: 1740 to 1750 Liverpool England.
A fine example of an English delftware three spouted puzzle jug the body inscribed with a wager inviting the drinker to "Come try your skill etc." The neck is pierced and decorated with flowers motifs and hearts. The jug is the work of the Liverpool Delftware Pottery.
Dimensions: 7 inches high.
Current Condition: Rubbing of glaze on the handle has been restored.
Literature: cf .page 233 figure reference 1028 in Dated English Delftware Lipski and Archer.
Dimensions
7 inches highStock number
5391The BADA Standard
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