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The tall Staffordshire white ironstone water pitcher presented measures 12 1/2 inches tall. The style is rather plain with embossed foliates under the handle and a lion head thumb rest.
It was made in the pottery of John Edwards and bears the pottery's backstamp. It dates to the latter part of the nineteenth century.
Condition is excellent - no chips, cracks, hairlines, stains, or restorations. One glaze flaw exists on the side and has been shown in close-up. It appears as a small area of roughness. Because of this flaw, the price is lower than would normally be charged for an ewer like this. |
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