Gillian Neale Antiques

Leading Specialist Dealer in British Blue & White
and Other Transfer Printed Pottery 1790-1900.

Below Is A Small Selection From Our Current Stock of

Jugs and Mugs

Dutch shape jug Pultney Bridge Bath

Left: A Dutch shape jug by Swansea c.1820 showing Pultney Bridge Bath. Height 5 3/4"star crack to body minor nibble to handleSOLD

Right: A helmet shape jug as left Height 7 3/4"small repair top handle SOLD

Swansea coffee pot

Left: A very rare coffee pot attributed to Swansea c.1810 Chrysanthemum pattern Tiny nibble to spout otherwise perfect.SOLD

Right ; .Footbath jug by Robinson Wood & Brownfield c.1825 printed with The Zoological pattern SOLD

 

Left: Dutch shape punch jug by Spode c.1820 printed with the Trophies pattern £750.00 Restoration to bodySOLD


Right: Footbath jug by Hicks & Meigh c.1830 SOLD

 

Humphreys Clock jug

Left:A water jug by Ridgway from the Humphrey's Clock series circa 1840

.Right:A jug depecting Sir Walter Scott, maker unknown circa 1840. Restored chip to base.SOLD

Walter Scott jug
Moss Rose jug

Left: A water jug c.1830 decorated with the Moss Rose pattern, maker unknown. Firring fault repair to base of handle.SOLD

Right: A water jug by Ridgway circa 1825 from the Parrot border series showing the Taj Mahal SOLD
Punch cartoon mug

Left: 10.55"Yoicks" Spriggin Learn what a "Cropper" means.


Right:11.56 Five Miles From Everywhere. SOLD

 

Punch cartoon mug

Boys Fishing

 

LeftTwo jugs showing Boys Fishing circa 1825. Attributed to Brameld SOLD

Right:Dutch shape jug c.1830. Maker unknown. 'Classical' design. £275.00

Dutch shape jug
 

 

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Right:A small size jug & bowl by Copeland & Garrett 1833-47 printed with the Camilla pattern SOLD

Camilla J&B

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