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VINTAGE

Collection of Ironstone and Creamware

£24.00

A collection of good late nineteenth century and early twentieth century ironstone and creamware water jugs and funnels. Early ironstone jugs are becoming increasingly hard to find, and these are all good examples.

Plain, unadorned ironstone water jugs with clean-lines and simple forms were part of the everyday 19th and early 20th century kitchen. Their purity and functionality is as appealing today as it was then; and when used for either water, milk or flowers, or simply amassed as a decorative collection, they make an arresting addition to the modern home.

We are selling these individually, so after you have studied the images and read the details that follow, please make your selection in the box below.

A) Banded ironstone jug c.1920, base stamped: "2 1/2 PT  8" / £135

Width spout to handle 16cm  Height 19cm  Diameter 12cm

Condition: excellent

B) Banded ironstone churn jug c.1930, base stamped: "Made in England P&K" "Churn" / £75

Width spout to handle 19cm  Height 14cm  Diameter 12cm

Condition: excellent

C) Sadler jug c.1920, base stamped: "Sadler Made in Staffordshire England" / £65

Width spout to handle 16.5cm  Height 18.5cm  Diameter 12cm

Condition: excellent

D) Small funnel with a sieve interior, side stamped "Berlin" / £24

Height 10cm  Diameter 5.5cm

Condition: excellent

E) Large funnel with a sieve interior, side stamped "Berlin" / £38

Height 15.5cm  Diameter 8.5cm

Condition: excellent 

F) Banded ironstone churn jug c.1930, base stamped: "Made in England P&K" "Churn" / £95

Width spout to handle 23cm  Height 17.5cm  Diameter 15cm

Condition: good, with slight crazing to the glaze

G) Banded ironstone churn jug c.1930, base stamped: "Made in England P&K" "Churn" / £48

Width spout to handle 15.5cm  Height 12cm  Diameter 10.5cm

Condition: excellent

H) Large Lord Nelson creamware churn jug c.1930,  base stamped: "Lord Nelson Pottery England" / £95

Width spout to handle 21.5cm  Height 18.5cm  Diameter 15.5cm

Condition: good, with slight crazing to the glaze


Country of origin: UK (apart from the funnels which are German)

Material: Ceramic and ceramic ironstone

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