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A Newlyn Copper Cormorant And John Dory Decorated Hot Water Jug, Dating Circa 1905
£495 $634 €597
For sale, this attractive Newlyn copper jug of tapered square form with decoration to either flat side with a Cormorant standing on a rock holding a fish in its bill. The front section decorated with what I would describe as a stylized John Dory fish. The jug is in excellent condition, with the strap handle still retaining its original split cane wickerwork which is also in excellent condition. The base stamped Newlyn.
The jug dates circa 1905. Size approx. 20.5cm tall and approx. 14cm wide from the tip of the spout to the edge of the handle. An excellent example of an attractive jug from the Arts and Crafts period. The price is £495.00, including shipping within the UK.
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Internal Reference: OSA1406
Antique Number: SA1094671
Dateline of this antique is 1910
Height is 20.5cm (8.1inches)Width is 14cm (5.5inches)Depth is 14cm (5.5inches)
Antique #SA1094671, shown on this page, originates from 1910. For historical context, the timeline below highlights the period when it was made:
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