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Antiques! => Antique Questions Forum => Topic started by: dizzydi1 on September 20, 2009, 05:43:01 PM
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HI CAN YOU TELL ME IF THIS JUG IS AN ANTIQUE,ON ITS BASE IS 1794 MADE IN ENGLAND AND THE LETTER K INCISED UNDER THAT, ITS WELL USED AS YOU CAN SEE IT MEASURES 4" HIGH AND 8" ACROSS TO THE END OF HANDLE.ITS A DULL TYPE OF GLAZE AS WELL, ANY INFO WOULD BE GREAT
THANK YOU
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I think the 1794 is a pattern number and not a date. It doesn't look very old. My guess is it's not really antique. Anyone else?
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Looks to be around 1920's or 30's in style, and made of stoneware, could be a creamer but sounds more like a Gravy boat by the size. I think is a decade or so it can be considered a antique. Very vintage, with a wonderful unique look. Look a bit for the symbol K on english earthenware with no luck yet may be able to look a bit more later for you. Would be great to get the manufacture this could lead to a actual date. It is a wonderful item dizzydi
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Thanks for info as I have tried to find out more but hit a dead end every time,I would appreciate any more info you can find ironlord as you guys have more resources and know where to look, anyway thanks again
dizzydi
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What I know of it...this is a representation of "spatterware". Very collectible if in fact this is from the late 1800's to early 1900's.
You might want to search in that direction for awhile..........
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I suggest you Google for an English Pottery Forum and post your picture and question to it.
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According to this English Pottery/Stoneware/Porcelain site....... http://www.pottery-english.com/Articles/Pottery_Marks/Pottery_Marks_and_Backstamps/ (http://www.pottery-english.com/Articles/Pottery_Marks/Pottery_Marks_and_Backstamps/)
A general clue as to the date for your piece is that the back-stamp "MADE IN ENGLAND" started appearing on pottery/stoneware - 20th century, usually after 1914.