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    wedgwood majolica pottery caterer jug by frederick bret russel, no. 674 c.1867

    Wedgwood majolica pottery Caterer jug by Frederick Bret Russel, No. 674 C.1867
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    Antique Wedgwood majolica pottery Caterer jug by Frederick Bret Russel, No. 674 C.1867

    Wedgwood majolica 'Caterer' jug, of spreading cylindrical form, in relief with four bands inscribed on a brown ground.

     
    The motto is taken from Shakespeare's play The comedy of Errors Act 3 Scene 1.
     
    Designed by Frederick Bret Russel, No. 674
     
    7.5 inches (19cm) height
     
    Circa: 1867
    Origin: UK
    Mark: Impressed Mark - Wedgwood -12 or 13 -
    written 674
     
    Condition: Good Overall Condition - A small tight line on rim - please study images - a beautiful Wedgwood majolica Jug
     
    Price includes safe UK shipping - safe International shipping at cost
     
    ....enclosed within bands of script, reading 'What tho my cates be poor take them in good part, may you have better cheer but not with better heart.' These words are an excerpt taken from Shakespeare's 'The Comedy of Errors' Act 3, Scene 1. The middle English word 'cates' means choice dainty food and is used to describe especially purchased delicacies as opposed to home made food.
     
    http://www.wedgwoodmuseum.org.uk/collections/collections-online/object/caterer-jug
     

    Antiques.co.uk Ref: 5PKPDRHQ

    Materials:
    Majolica
    Height (cm):
    19

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