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Author Topic: ID for a vaseline uranium jug with applied green handle / tendril, blue flowers  (Read 576 times)

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Offline SNJ

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Could anyone suggest a possible maker for this rather striking jug with swirled pale yellow stripes and green applied trailing and handle, please? Rough pontil scar and some wear. Glows under uv light. By style I'm guessing late 19th century or, because the tendril is a bit Nouveau-y, maybe early 1900s. Might the thorn suggest Webb or is it more likely Bohemian / Czech?

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