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<p>[QUOTE="kardinalisimo, post: 55050, member: 118"]Thanks for the links. I am not sure if the glazed one is 19th C. From what I read in order to cool the water right the jug has to be unglazed(I see some old ones just with a small portion of the top glazed) and the one with a glaze are more like tourist souvenirs.</p><p>I don't get the last ebay listing. I don't see a size and there are two pictures with two different jugs, one glazed, one not.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="kardinalisimo, post: 55050, member: 118"]Thanks for the links. I am not sure if the glazed one is 19th C. From what I read in order to cool the water right the jug has to be unglazed(I see some old ones just with a small portion of the top glazed) and the one with a glaze are more like tourist souvenirs. I don't get the last ebay listing. I don't see a size and there are two pictures with two different jugs, one glazed, one not.[/QUOTE]
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