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A beautiful and rare Victorian-era blue and white transferware cream jug featuring an elegant chinoiserie pagoda scene with floral and lattice detailing. What makes this piece truly stand out is its ornate six-spur footed base – a highly unusual design not often seen in 19th-century ceramics.
Likely produced in Staffordshire, England, circa 1860–1890, this charming jug was designed for decorative table settings rather than everyday use. The cobalt blue transfer pattern is crisp and vibrant, complemented by a delicate gold decorator’s mark on the base.
Condition: Very good antique condition – no cracks, chips, or crazing. Minor age-related wear is consistent with age.
A perfect collector’s piece for lovers of Victorian ceramics, chinoiserie designs, and unique footed ware.
A beautiful and rare Victorian-era blue and white transferware cream jug featuring an elegant chinoiserie pagoda scene with floral and lattice detailing. What makes this piece truly stand out is its ornate six-spur footed base – a highly unusual design not often seen in 19th-century ceramics.
Likely produced in Staffordshire, England, circa 1860–1890, this charming jug was designed for decorative table settings rather than everyday use. The cobalt blue transfer pattern is crisp and vibrant, complemented by a delicate gold decorator’s mark on the base.
Condition: Very good antique condition – no cracks, chips, or crazing. Minor age-related wear is consistent with age.
A perfect collector’s piece for lovers of Victorian ceramics, chinoiserie designs, and unique footed ware.