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Imari Water/Large Milk Jug, C.1940
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Imari Water/Large Milk Jug, C.1940

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Condition
Secondhand
Location
South Africa
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This large jug, in the Imari palette, was “Made in England,”  it has embossed underneath. It also has a hand painted crescent, and the decorators monogram underneath, but it most definitely is not early Worcester. It seems on the large side to have been intended as a milk jug, so maybe its original purpose was as hot water jug. It stands 11.5cm tall, and is free of cracks, chips and restoration. Please add R45 for postage.   

 

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Customer ratings: 1 ratings

Thank you so much. Delighted with my purchase. Excellent packaging!
10 Dec 2011