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Antiques SOLD An octagonal ironstone serpent handle jug, circa 1825
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SOLD An octagonal ironstone serpent handle jug, circa 1825

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A very striking early 19th century Fenton Stone Works octagonal ironstone jugs. It was made by George & Charles Mason, Staffordshire in around 1825.

It is richly decorated in a beautiful Imari pattern (No. 306) with serpent handles and unusual pedestal bases. It is a wonderfully decorative piece of antique pottery, perfect for displaying on the kitchen dresser or on a bedroom chest of drawers.

There is a tight hairline extending from the rim to above the bottom of the handle. A small chip on the bottom of the jug. Crazing and discolouration.

17cm high

Please contact me to buy

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A very striking early 19th century Fenton Stone Works octagonal ironstone jugs. It was made by George & Charles Mason, Staffordshire in around 1825.

It is richly decorated in a beautiful Imari pattern (No. 306) with serpent handles and unusual pedestal bases. It is a wonderfully decorative piece of antique pottery, perfect for displaying on the kitchen dresser or on a bedroom chest of drawers.

There is a tight hairline extending from the rim to above the bottom of the handle. A small chip on the bottom of the jug. Crazing and discolouration.

17cm high

Please contact me to buy

A very striking early 19th century Fenton Stone Works octagonal ironstone jugs. It was made by George & Charles Mason, Staffordshire in around 1825.

It is richly decorated in a beautiful Imari pattern (No. 306) with serpent handles and unusual pedestal bases. It is a wonderfully decorative piece of antique pottery, perfect for displaying on the kitchen dresser or on a bedroom chest of drawers.

There is a tight hairline extending from the rim to above the bottom of the handle. A small chip on the bottom of the jug. Crazing and discolouration.

17cm high

Please contact me to buy

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