Antique Blue and White Relief-Molded Jug with Pewter Lid (Late 19th Century)
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A stunning marriage of rustic charm and late Victorian elegance.
This antique jug, dating to the late 19th century, features a rich cobalt blue scrolling pattern offset by exquisite white relief-molded (sprigged) grapevines and leaves. The beautifully naturalistic handle, modeled as intertwined branches, supports an authentic pewter lid with a classic thumbpiece. Likely of English (Staffordshire) or French origin, this piece perfectly captures the era's fascination with nature-inspired design. Whether displayed on a dresser or used as a striking decorative accent, it brings a sense of historic countryside refinement to the home.
Technical Details & Condition:
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Estimated Period: Late 19th Century (c. 1870-1890).
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Origin: Northern Europe (Likely England or France).
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Material: Glazed ceramic with white relief appliqués; original pewter lid.
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Dimensions: Height 21 cm.
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Condition: Excellent antique condition. The ceramic shows beautiful, natural crazing throughout the clear glaze. The pewter lid retains a genuine, unpolished dark patina that certifies its age and history. No structural cracks or repairs.
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