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BLUE AND WHITE TRANSFERWARE/MUGS & JUGS

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Jugs and pitchers are the same thing. I just like the way jug sounds with mug! Also, there are less letters when I'm typing! Jugs come in all shapes and sizes from creamers to harvest jugs like the one in the photo at the top of this page. Mugs also vary quite a bit in size and shape. Enjoy looking.

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Click here to enlarge image and see more about item 08-5106: ADAMS TENDRIL PATTERN BLUE TRANSFER JUG
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08-5106
ADAMS TENDRIL PATTERN BLUE TRANSFER JUG Made by Benjamin Adams in Staffordshire around 1820, this pearlware jug is printed in the Tendril pattern. It is 6 inches high and 6 inches from the handle to the spout. The handle and the rim are outlined in ochre. Other than a small amount of wear on the upper handle, condition is excellent. Take a look at the photos for the details.  

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Click here to enlarge image and see more about item 07-5078: DAVENPORT BOTANICAL JUG BLUE TRANSFER 1830
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DAVENPORT BOTANICAL JUG BLUE TRANSFER 1830 This large pearlware jug was made in Staffordshire by Davenport around 1830. It is 9" high, 8" from the spout to the handle and 4" wide. The medium blue print depicts a large urn filled to overflowing with flowers. There is a worm placed on the left of the urn! I hope he doesn't eat the flowers! The border is filled with large fruit and flowers. There is an excellent repair to a chip on the inside of the spout and some thin lines to the base. Appearance is excellent. If you like gorgeous botanical prints, this is the item for you!  

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Click here to enlarge image and see more about item 07-5027: BLUE TRANSFERWARE JUG THE PETS 1835
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07-5027
BLUE TRANSFERWARE JUG THE PETS 1835 Known as "The Pets", this 9-1/4" high by 7" handle to spout jug is printed in light to medium blue. There are adorable children and a dog on one side and a little girl with her arms around a bunny on the other side. If you like prints with children and animals, this is the jug for you! Unfortunately, there are serious chips on one side of the spout. Appearance is still quite good. There are no other imperfections. Take a look at the photos for the details. The jug was probably made in Staffordshire around 1835.  

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Click here to enlarge image and see more about item 07-5032: BLUE TRANSFER TOAST WATER JUG 1825
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BLUE TRANSFER TOAST WATER JUG 1825 This pearlware toast water jug is nearly 9" to the top of the lid, 8-1/4" from the spout to the handle and 4-1/2" in diameter It is printed in medium to dark blue with a version of the Blue Italian pattern, made popular by Spode. This version has a floral border, and most likely was made by Stubbs. Appearance is excellent, but there are a few flaws. There is a break on the strainer on the inside of the spout, a loss of glaze on the handle, and a small in-the-making spot where the jug stuck to something when it was being fired. Burnt toast in water was used to settle the stomach. The strainer prevented the pieces of toast from getting into the liquid. The lid kept the liquid hot. Take a look at the photos for the details. The jug was probably made in Staffordshire around 1825-1830. I don't think I have ever seen such a large toast water jug!  

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Click here to enlarge image and see more about item 07-5004: MINTON BLUE TRANSFER FLORAL MUG 1830
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MINTON BLUE TRANSFER FLORAL MUG 1830 Probably made by Minton around 1830, this 3-1/2" high by 3-1/2" wide mug is printed in medium blue with a floral sheet pattern. Although the bottom of the mug feels rough, I can see no cracks or repairs. Appearance is excellent. Take a look at the photos for the details.  

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Click here to enlarge image and see more about item 07-4993: WEDGWOOD HIBISCUS BLUE TRANSFERWARE JUG 1820
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WEDGWOOD HIBISCUS BLUE TRANSFERWARE JUG 1820 This 4-3/4" high by 5" handle to spout pearlware jug is printed in medium and dark blue with the Wedgwood pattern, Hibiscus. Wedgwood made lovely botanical blue and white patterns in the early 19th century. There is a soup bowl in this pattern in this catalog. Other than a "Y" shaped line on the bottom, that doesn't show on the interior of the jug, condition is excellent. There are no chips, cracks or repairs. The jug is impressed "Wedgwood" on the bottom. It was probably made around 1820. Take a look at the photos for the details.  

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Click here to enlarge image and see more about item 07-4992: VICTORIAN CHINTZ BLUE JUG BIRDS AND FLOWERS
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07-4992
VICTORIAN CHINTZ BLUE JUG BIRDS AND FLOWERS Printed in medium and dark blue with birds and flowers, this 7" high and 6" handle to spout jug is unusual. Most of these jugs are printed in shades of purple, green, pink and brown. They are much less common in blue. The pattern is highlighted in pink, green and yellow enamel. There is minor wear to the rim and spout and crazing inside of the jug. Appearance is excellent. Take a look at the photos for the details. The jug was probably made in Staffordshire around 1835-1840.  

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Click here to enlarge image and see more about item 07-4996: BLUE TRANSFER FOOTBATH JUG CHINTZ PATTERN
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BLUE TRANSFER FOOTBATH JUG CHINTZ PATTERN This huge jug is 17" to the top of the handle and 16" from the handle to the spout! It is printed in light blue with a chintz or sheet pattern comprised of tiny flowers and leaves against a dotted background. The handle and lug handle (to help you hold this heavy jug)are beautifully molded. If you are looking for a rare and stunning item, this is the piece for you! Although appearance is excellent, there is damage. There are repairs to three places on the base of the jug. The color is not a perfect match. There is wear on both handles, but they have never been off. A tight hairline on the inside of the jug does not go through to the outside. Actually, the jug is in rather good shape! Take a look at the photos for the details. The jug was probably made in Staffordshire around 1840. It was made as a companion to a footbath. Imagine the weight when full of water!  

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Click here to enlarge image and see more about item 07-4971: BLUE TRANSFER MAY MORN PATTERN LARGE JUG 1850
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BLUE TRANSFER MAY MORN PATTERN LARGE JUG 1850 This jug is 12" to the top of the handle. It is printed in medium to dark blue in the charming pattern entitled "May Morn". It was made by J. & M.P. Bell & Co. between 1850-1870 in Glasgow, Scotland. Except for a tiny glaze flake on the inside of the lip of the spout, condition is excellent. This pattern appears on the back cover of the second Dictionary of Blue and White Printed Pottery 1780-1880 by Coysh and Henrywood. Take a look at all of the photos for the details.  

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Click here to enlarge image and see more about item 07-4949: RIDGWAY INDIA TEMPLE PITCHER AND BOWL 1830
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RIDGWAY INDIA TEMPLE PITCHER AND BOWL 1830 This pearlware pitcher and bowl was made by John & William Ridgway around 1830. Although the pattern name is India Temple, the scene is definitely China! The 12-1/2" bowl is in excellent condition, while the pitcher has a 2" hairline in the spout. Appearance is still excellent. Take a look at the photos for the details.  

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Click here to enlarge image and see more about item 07-4954: GRAZING RABBITS BLUE TRANSFERWARE MUG 1820
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GRAZING RABBITS BLUE TRANSFERWARE MUG 1820 Grazing Rabbits is a popular pattern. You usually see it on bowls, platters and plates. It is much less uncommon to find it on a mug. This 3" high mug is printed in medium to dark blue with this charming pattern. Condition is excellent. The transfer is a wrap around, so you see the whole pattern. The border is inside the rim. Take a look at all of the photos for the details. The mug was possibly made by Davenport around 1820.  

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Click here to enlarge image and see more about item 06-4716: BLUE TRANSFERWARE TREACLE POT 1840
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BLUE TRANSFERWARE TREACLE POT 1840 This unusual item is nearly 7" high and has a screw top! It is printed in light to medium blue with a lovely floral pattern. It was used to hold treacle which is a form of molasses. Treacle was cheaper than sugar, and thus a less expensive sweetener. Other than a minor repair to the inside of the lid, condition is excellent. If you like rare items in old blue, this is the one for you! The treacle pot was probably made in Staffordshire around 1840.  

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Click here to enlarge image and see more about item 06-4715: PEARLWARE BLUE TRANSFER FOOTED MILK JUG 1825
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PEARLWARE BLUE TRANSFER FOOTED MILK JUG 1825 This lovely pearlware jug is printed with a classical pattern in medium to dark blue. The jug is 5-1/2" to the top of the spout and 5" from the handle to the spout. Condition is excellent with no chips, cracks or repairs. Take a look at all of the photos for the details. The jug was probably made in Staffordshire around 1825.  

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Click here to enlarge image and see more about item 05-4681: RATHBONE FILLED-IN TRANSFER JUG 1820
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RATHBONE FILLED-IN TRANSFER JUG 1820 This filled-in transfer 3-3/4" porcelain jug was made by S & J Rathbone around 1820. It is printed in blue and painted with pink, green,orange, yellow and apricot enamels. The colors are vibrant and show no wear. There is a tiny nick to the spout and a hairline under the handle that continues onto the bottom. Appearance is excellent, and there is no danger to the integrity of the jug. The pattern is different on each side. If you like wonderful Chinoiserie items, this is the one for you! Take a look at all of the photos for the details.  

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Click here to enlarge image and see more about item 05-4509: SPODE COPELAND & GARRETT BLUE JUG 1840
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SPODE COPELAND & GARRETT BLUE JUG 1840 Printed in an overall or sheet pattern, this 9" jug is covered in flowers and vines against a plaid-like grid. The shades of blue vary between medium and dark. The jug is being sold as is. There are repairs at the bottom and the top of the handle as well as two nicks inside the spout and one tiny nick on the base. Appearance is still excellent, and the price refects the condition. Take a look at all of the photos for the details. The jug was made by Copeland and Garrett, late Spode around 1840.  

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