Description: Drabware pitcher likely attributed to James and Ralph Clews - features extremely detailed and finely molded applications of grape vine sprigs along rim and a mythical scene of winged angel and griffin meeting surrounded by scrolls, flowers and an urnLikely made between 1821 - 5 when Clews brothers were not marking their potteryShows minor issues considering age, these include: some staining on inside bottom, some darker markings on rim near spout (I'm not sure if original to jug), a surface indent about 1-2 mm in length (unsure if original to jug), surface scratch or crack (not sure) on bottom which does not permeate to interior)...please zoom into pictures carefully as they form part of the description Measurements: height - 5 1/2"diameter at rim - 4 1/2"diameter at base - 4 1/2"length from tip of handle to tip of spout - 8 1/2"Please note I do not accept returns on fragile items such as thisNO IMPORT FEES FOR US CUSTOMERSÂ
Price: 180 USD
Location: North York, Ontario
End Time: 2025-02-04T20:37:51.000Z
Shipping Cost: 25 USD
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Brand: Unbranded
Type: Pitcher
Color: beige and white
Style: Neoclassical
Year Manufactured: 1800
Material: Stoneware
Time Period Manufactured: Early 1820s
Franchise: Angel
Finish: Smear glaze