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Victorian Flow Blue Relief-moulded Jug With Pewter Lid C.1850
£125 $169 €144
Item Number:SA1162749 Date of manufacture:1850 Current Status: For sale Seller:Treasure Trove Worcester Ltd
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Description
Victorian Flow Blue Relief-Moulded Jug with Pewter Lid c.1850 A mid-19th century English jug in the flow blue tradition, with moulded decoration and original pewter-mounted hinged lid. The body is richly decorated in underglaze cobalt blue, with scrolling foliate and floral patterns, further heightened with gilt embellishment. Relief-moulded grapevine detail appears around the handle and shoulder, typical of mid-Victorian decorative stonewares. The glaze has been deliberately allowed to blur the cobalt, creating the characteristic 'flow blue' effect. The body is white earthenware (not porcelain), with a turned foot and flat base rim typical of Staffordshire or Yorkshire production of the 1840s–1860s. The original pewter lid is present and hinged, as often found on these functional tablewares—intended for cream or milk. The style relates closely to wares by firms such as Samuel Alcock or J. & G. Meakin, although this example is unmarked. Condition: Some age-related crazing to the glaze. Small chip to footrim (visible in photos). Minor wear to gilt decoration. The pewter lid has expected patination and signs of age but remains intact and functional Dimensions: Height: 21 cm Width: 13.5 cm Depth: 10 cm All items offered by Treasure Trove Worcester Ltd are carefully selected for their authenticity, decorative appeal, and period character. We specialise in antique and vintage pieces sourced with a knowledgeable eye, and we aim to provide accurate descriptions and detailed photographs for every item. Our stock is available to view by appointment at our Worcester showrooms, and we are happy to provide further information or additional images on request. We offer both national and international delivery, and can arrange professional packing or assisted delivery where appropriate. We strive to make the buying process as straightforward and personal as possible — whether you're a private collector, interior designer, or trade client.
Declaration
This item is antique. The date of manufacture has been declared as 1850.
Dimensions
Height = 21 cm (8.3")
Width = 13.5 cm (5.3")
Depth = 10 cm (3.9")
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