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Author Topic: Jug 280mm Tall Smoky Colour Polished Pontil Scandinavian Whitefriars ID Please?  (Read 1150 times)

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Offline Tim

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Any idea as to the identity of this piece? Any info would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks

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Don't think it's Whitefriars but others will know better than me.
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Offline Tim

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Hi Anne, I agree, it looks more likely to be Scandinavian. Anyway, thanks for replying and keeping my post current, maybe someone will recognise it.

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hi there
could be polish i had a bright orange one very similar with a made in poland sticker on it
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100 % Not W/Fs . :hi:

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I have it's cousin, a stoppered decanter. It's quite a rosy-browny sort of smoke colour, not black, blue or green.
It's been waiting for an id for some time.
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Offline Tim

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Hi it would be great to see a picture of it attached to this post, maybe then it would jog someone's memory, and we might get a positive ID.

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Not wishing to put a dampener on things but we rarely get attributions for jugs. Italy could be another option.

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Germany so SO small we tend to overlook it.

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