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Stoneware Jug - Brown Glazed Top and Natural Stoneware Base
Stoneware Jug - Brown Glazed Top and Natural Stoneware Base
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Step back in time with this vintage stoneware jug, a relic from the late 19th to early 20th century. This jug, likely used for storing and transporting liquids such as whiskey or moonshine, embodies the practical yet enduring charm of utilitarian pottery from that era. Whether you’re a collector of vintage stoneware or someone who appreciates the history and craftsmanship of antique and vintage items, this jug is a remarkable piece that would make an excellent addition to your collection or a unique decorative item with a rich historical background.
Dimensions
Dimensions
- Height: 26.2cm
- Diameter (at the bottom): 15.2cm
- Length (including the handle): 15.6cm
Condition
Condition
2. Good - The stoneware jug is in good vintage condition.
- Exterior: The brown glaze at the top shows some natural thinning and minor wear, revealing the stoneware beneath. The off-white base is in good condition with only a few minor surface marks and scuffs, typical of items that have seen regular use.
- Handle: Despite the small chip at its base, the handle remains sturdy, indicating the jug’s resilience and utility over time.
- Interior: While the interior is not visible, something can be heard inside the jug. Given the exterior condition, the interior likely reflects similar signs of age and use.
- Bottom: The jug features a felt lining at the bottom, likely added later to protect surfaces from scratches. This felt is intact, though it shows signs of being a later addition.
Special Characteristics
Special Characteristics
1. Design & Features:
- Two-Tone Glaze: The jug features a rich brown glazed top paired with a natural, off-white stoneware base. This classic combination was typical of the period, designed to be both durable and aesthetically pleasing.
- Sturdy Handle: The jug is equipped with a robust handle, showing minor signs of wear, including a small chip where the handle meets the jug. This wear tells a story of frequent use, adding to the jug’s historical charm.
- Small Spout: The jug’s small spout was designed for ease of pouring, whether it was transferring liquids into smaller containers or serving directly from the jug.
2. Historical Context:
- Stoneware jugs like this one were commonly used in the late 19th and early 20th centuries for storing a variety of liquids.
- They were particularly popular for transporting alcohol, such as whiskey or moonshine, during a time when such containers were essential for both home and commercial use.
- With the rise of industrialisation and changes in consumer packaging, the use of these jugs declined, making them a valuable piece of history today.
3. Perfect for Collectors:
Whether you’re a collector of vintage stoneware or someone who appreciates the history and craftsmanship of antique items, this jug is a remarkable piece that would make an excellent addition to your collection or a unique decorative item with a rich historical background.