Arthur Wood
Arthur Wood Hand-Painted Jug – Floral Design, c. 1934-1945
Arthur Wood Hand-Painted Jug – Floral Design, c. 1934-1945
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This charming vintage Arthur Wood jug dates between 1934 and 1945, showcasing the delightful craftsmanship of the Longport, Staffordshire pottery house. The rounded body, soft flared spout, and gracefully curved handle reflect the classic, practical yet decorative style Arthur Wood was known for. This jug is a beautiful display piece for vintage and cottage-style interiors. It can be used as a decorative vase for fresh or dried flowers.
Dimensions
Dimensions
- Height: 18 cm
- Length (spout to handle): 18.6 cm
Condition
Condition
- Good - This hand-painted earthenware jug is in good vintage condition, with the following notable details:
- Crazing: Present throughout, particularly visible on the base, handle, and body, consistent with age.
- Paint Wear: Some minor fading on the hand-painted floral motifs, but the colours remain vibrant.
- Glaze Wear: Areas near the rim and spout show slight discolouration and a light sponged effect from the original finish.
- Handle & Spout: No visible chips or cracks, though age-related crazing and slight discolouration are present.
- Base: Displays crazing and some wear around the foot ring, with an intact Arthur Wood backstamp in gold and hand-painted pattern number 3265.
- Interior: Generally clean, though some glaze irregularities and minor age-related marks are present.
Overall, this piece remains structurally sound with no cracks or chips, making it a charming decorative collectible with an authentic vintage patina.
Additional Information
Additional Information
1. Design & Features
- The jug features hand-painted blue and yellow wildflowers, each delicately outlined in brown with green leaves and stems.
- The flowers have a soft watercolour effect, lending the piece an organic, whimsical feel.
- The warm cream-coloured body has a light sponged effect in orange hues near the rim, adding depth and character.
- The rounded shape allows for a generous capacity, making it as functional as it is decorative.
- The base bears the Arthur Wood & Son Longport mark in gold, along with the pattern number 3265 handwritten in brown.
2. Craftsmanship
- Material: Earthenware.
- Hand-Painted: No two pieces would be identical, as the floral details are uniquely applied.
- Time Period: The backstamp indicates it was produced between 1934 and 1945, making it a true vintage find.
3. Uses & Versatility
A beautiful display piece for vintage and cottage-style interiors.
Ideal as a decorative vase for fresh or dried flowers.
A lovely addition to any Arthur Wood pottery collection.
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