Six Blue Transfer Earthenware Jugs, England and Wales, c. 1800-1825, a Dutch-shaped jug printed in deep blue underglaze in two patterns: the Chinese River Scene with Temple pattern on one side and the Pyramids & Willow and Summer House pattern on the other, unmarked, ht. 9 3/4; an early molded cabbage-leaf jug printed with the line-engraved Twin Pagodas pattern, unmarked, ht. 8 1/2; a molded cabbage-leaf jug printed in dark blue underglaze with the Precarious Chinaman pattern, unmarked, ht. 7; a Cambrian Pottery molded cabbage-leaf jug printed with the Chinoiserie Fern pattern, unmarked, ht. 7 1/4; a Dillwyn & Co. jug printed with the Boy with Fishing Pole pattern, unmarked, ht. 7 1/4; and a rib-molded body and leaf-molded handle jug printed with a variation of the Chinaman with Rocket pattern, unmarked, ht. 6 in.
Provenance: The Zeller Collection.
Condition
Condition: Two-pattern jug in very good condition, small professional restoration to the jug’s spout and three small glaze chips to the same.
Twin Pagodas jug: Very good condition.
Precarious Chinaman jug: Very good condition with three minor chips to the spout .
Chinoiserie Fern pattern jug: Good condition wit a chip and small hairline on beak and chip along contour of handle. Old metal repairs to the handle.
Boy with Fishing Pole pattern jug: Very good condition with minor rubbing of the enameling on the rim.
Chinaman with Rocket pattern jug: Good condition with some small modest restorations to the rim and one to the body.
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