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A collection of eleven mid 19th century Ironstone china jugs by the Staffordshire company Livesley Powell. Founded in 1851 as Livesley, Powell & Co. In 1860 Mr. Livesley left the business which was renamed Powell & Bishop in 1867. The jugs come in three sizes and there are , 6 large, 2 medium and 3 small. Most of the jugs are marked with an impressed mark underneath, varying is clarity. The jugs are decorated with copper lustre and a transfer panel of flowers to two sides. The jugs are complete and in the following condition. Large, 1 jug with a star craze in the base and a firing mark to the rim, 1 jug with a nick to the rim. Medium, both have firing marks to the rims. Small, 1 with a crack by the spout and firing marks to the rims of the other two. (Circa 1850-60) Large: Height 18.5cm (7.4 inches) Width 17.5cm (6.9 inches) Depth 12cm (4.7 inches) Medium: Height 16.5cm (6.5 inches) Width 15cm (5.9 inches) Depth 10.5cm (4.2 inches). Small: Height 13.5cm (5.3 inches) Width 13cm (5.1 inches) Depth 9cm (3.5 inches).
Antiques.co.uk Ref: 22YHTU62Q
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