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Antique Victorian Wedgwood Majolica Shakespeare Motto Jug The Comedy of Errors

$179.99
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SKU:
FR13300

Here we have a Victorian-era Wedgwood Motto Jug, a wonderful example of 19th-century English stoneware craftsmanship. This pitcher features a three-band relief design, each adorned with raised oval medallions and a continuous inscription wrapping around the body. The jug is glazed in a soft beige with deep blue and brown accents, and sculpted wheat-sheaf handle, adding a touch of rustic charm.

The inscription reads: "What tho' my cates be poor, take them in good part, better cheer may you have, but not with better heart." , from the classic Shakespeare play "The Comedy of Errors" (1589)

The base is clearly impressed with "WEDGWOOD", along with additional marks, including "RHZ," "D," and "Z,"

Dimensions: 6 1/8"L x 4 1/8"W x 7 3/8"H
Weight: 1lb 9oz

*Condition*

The jug is in excellent condition for its age, with well-preserved glaze. Some light crazing and natural age-related shelf wear is visible on the underside. There are some tiny examples of paint chipping around some of the bands, but nothing heavy or large. Please note the pictures.

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