An 18th C Jug
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An 18th C Jug
I know this forum specialises in more recent stuff but from previous experience the knowledge extends well before 1900...
I've established that this is an English 'Low Chelsea Ewer' porcelain cream jug, probably 1760s to 1780s. It could be Worcester, Lowestoft, Liverpool or perhaps another factory. Could someone please tell me anything more about it (factory or pattern name, if there is one) or perhaps suggest another forum that could help with an ID?
I've established that this is an English 'Low Chelsea Ewer' porcelain cream jug, probably 1760s to 1780s. It could be Worcester, Lowestoft, Liverpool or perhaps another factory. Could someone please tell me anything more about it (factory or pattern name, if there is one) or perhaps suggest another forum that could help with an ID?
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Re: An 18th C Jug
Very nice. I thought it might be New Hall, based on the thin line and dot decoration, but I haven't come across one of their jugs in this shape, and their main date range was 1780s-1820s. Keeling (factory X) was New Hall's contemporary and shared many of their designs.
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Re: An 18th C Jug
Maybe a New Hall Chelsea jug?
- shape and decoration examples for comparison
http://pin.it/CUDO5ME
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- shape and decoration examples for comparison
http://pin.it/CUDO5ME
http://pin.it/_Z5wY-7
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