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Pair of Staffordshire Pottery Jugs & Bowls

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A pair of Victorian Staffordshire pottery jugs and bowls set by J Robinson Burslem.

The set consists of a pair of jugs and bowls and a pail, there are also two chamber pots and three dishes that are damaged but are included as part of the set.

The jugs have Victorian registration marks 49551 for the year 1887 and the pattern of all the pieces is called "Rosetti".

The jugs and bowls are in good condition, the pail has a hair crack to the rim and a small chip to the underside of the lid. (Circa 1887)

Jugs: Height 33.5cm (13.2 inches)
Width 23.5cm (9.3 inches)
Depth 21cm (8.3 inches)

Bowls: Height 14cm (5.5 inches)
Diameter 37.7cm (14.8 inches)

Pail: Height 43cm (16.9 inches)
Diameter 30cm (11.8 inches)

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Price
£495.00  UK
$618.21  USA
577.12  EU
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Date Circa 1887  Late Victorian Antiques Material Ceramic Origin English Maker Staffordshire Pottery Item code as102a5943 / 7975 Status Sold

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