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Antique 1850s Dudson Pottery English White Flora Tan Wedgwood Style Syrup Jug

Antique 1850s Dudson Pottery English White Flora Tan Wedgwood Style Syrup Jug

Regular price $ 125.00 USD
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If you love Wedgwood, you will love this antique syrup jug! Dress your breakfast table with a tough of 19th Century style. Though we wouldn’t advise storing syrup for long in this vessel, it can also be used as a unique vase to display fresh cut flowers or herbs on your table. This particular jug was crafted by Dudson Pottery around the 1850s. It features a raised white pattern at the base that alternates between a fern and bell flowers. The top rim has a lace-like trim and the handle is twisted for a polished look.

Collector’s Notes:

1850s Antique English White Flora Tan Syrup Jug by Dudson Pottery. Less than expected wear for age (1850s).

Dudson Pottery was founded in Hanley, England in 1800 by Richard Dudson. It was family owned and operated for eight generations and over two centuries. There were many changes in production, goods, and focus over the years. One major shift was when Richard's great grandson began producing for the growing catering and hospitality industry.

Condition: Very Good - Excellent

Size: 4” width; 5.25” height; 5” deep with handle

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