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<p>[QUOTE="kentworld, post: 10173219, member: 35"]In Tallcake's link there is one that looks almost identical to yours except that the colouring is a bit more vivid. The description is a bit vague, however, likely a mid-19th c Staffordshire production. Many of the small potteries did not mark their wares, so it's not all that unusual not to see a mark, and IDing the factory would take more research. It's not a Toby jug,just a jug. However, the "devilish" items used to sell well.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="kentworld, post: 10173219, member: 35"]In Tallcake's link there is one that looks almost identical to yours except that the colouring is a bit more vivid. The description is a bit vague, however, likely a mid-19th c Staffordshire production. Many of the small potteries did not mark their wares, so it's not all that unusual not to see a mark, and IDing the factory would take more research. It's not a Toby jug,just a jug. However, the "devilish" items used to sell well.[/QUOTE]
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