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A Fine Yorkshire Creamware Mug, Circa 1768-70

Yorkshire Creamware mug circa 1768-70

A Fine Yorkshire Creamware Mug, Circa 1768-70,

A fine creamware mug probably produced at Leeds of cylindrical form with moulded beaded borders to the rim and base, entwined handle with flowerheads applied at the terminals with leaves picked out in green, ochre and blue, probably enamelled in the workshops of Jasper Robinson, red and black scrollwork and the inscription 'May all true Lovers of the Barell Drink their beer and never Quarell', 12.5cms high.

Condition - exceptional, minor wear. No restoration or repair

See Donald Towner,Creamware, pl.61.129 for a similar enamelled jug.

GBP £1,590 Stock No; 0005

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