STONEWARE HANDLED JUG 18th - 19th Century ?
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STONEWARE HANDLED JUG 18th - 19th Century ?
16 inches tall by 8 inches diameter,stoneware with saltglaze but not sure about how old it is or where it was made?
Last edited by dantheman on Wed May 18, 2016 5:33 pm; edited 1 time in total
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any info to help date this piece or to narrow down the area it was made would be great
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Going by the top opening it looks mid/late 18th century to mid 19th century Rennet Jug. Nice find and excellent sample.
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do you know of any websites that give info about these please?
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dantheman wrote:do you know of any websites that give info about these please?
I would try some antique bottle websites in there stoneware sections. Because the neck and top is a bottle type opening like for stoneware cider, whiskey flagons and sealed wine bottles or oils.
A rare and fine example of a John Dwight of Fulham stoneware pottery bottle.
This Dwight piece dates to the 1675 period.
John Dwight founded the famous Fulham Pottery after the sale of his church post located in Wigan Lancashire.
The bottle is well potted with a fine glaze.
Try Here: https://www.1stdibs.com
potterymad62- Number of posts : 919
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The Museum of London has a good online collection of pre-1900 ceramics
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