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For your consideration....This pitcher is exquisite!
The detail of the reliefs is exceptionally fine.
Made by Dudon pottery at Hanley around 1870, to look like blue jasper, it is a pitcher with a rope twist handle and reliefs of grapevines, hops and wheat or rye sheaves.
Looking very much like Wedgwood, this is clearly marked on the base for Paxton, the retailer for Dudson.
It is marked for July, 1870 or 79.
Measures 3 5/8" diameter at base, stands 6" tall.
This pitcher is exquisite!
The detail of the reliefs is exceptionally fine.
Made by Dudon pottery at Hanley around 1870, to look like blue jasper, it is a pitcher with a rope twist handle and reliefs of grapevines, hops and wheat or rye sheaves.
Looking very much like Wedgwood, this is clearly marked on the base for Paxton, the retailer for Dudson.
It is marked for July, 1870 or 79.
Measures 3 5/8" diameter at base, stands 6" tall.
There is some slight staining from use on the handle, and a discolored spider at the base interior, that does not go through to the exterior.
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