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A George II Sparrow Beak Jug made in London by Richard Gosling in 1733
A George II Sparrow Beak Jug made in London by Richard Gosling in 1733
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The Jug stands on an applied spreading foot which is decorated with a reeded band. The main body is baluster in shape and displays a sparrow beak pouring spout and S scroll handle. The Jug is well marked in the foot and is also engraved with various sets of contemporary initials.
Height: 3 inches
Length, handle to spout: 2.5 inches.
1733
London
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