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Dated: 1815 to 1820 Yorkshire or Staffordshire England.

The three pitchers were made in England possibly Staffordshire or Yorkshire in the early 19th century. They are decorated in the " resist" technique with birds, foliage, and flowers. The blue ground piece is exceptionally rare. The three jugs are offered as a collection or can be acquired individually.

Current Condition: All three pieces are in good order with no restorations.

Provenance: Private collection in the Costwolds England





Stock number

3594
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  • Members are elected for their knowledge, integrity and quality of stock
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