"Dealers in the Old, the Rare, and the Beautiful", with an emphasis on carefully selected and warranted Georgian and Victorian small Antiques and Vintage Collectables, ALL Guaranteed and offered with our unique "Applecross Warranty", together with a vast archive of Auction Catalogues, Art and Antiques Journals and Reference Works ~ Free U.K. Tracked / Signed For Express Shipping ~ Worldwide Tracked / International Signed For Express Shipping. Established in 1975 ~ Trading Online since 1999 ~ Celebrating our 49th Year in the Trade in 2024 ~ Always available via email and Always Happy to Help ~ Our unique "Applecross Warranty" says it all.
... See more
Victorian Gaudy Welsh "Shanghai" Pattern Jug ~ Bayley & Ball
Certified DealerApproved item220 sales by dealerFree Delivery
Certified DealerApproved item220 sales by dealerFree Delivery
Description
Simply beautiful! A rare Registration Marked example, in excellent condition, of a Mid 19th Century Antique English Victorian Gaudy Welsh Jug, decorated in "Shanghai" pattern by Bayley & Ball of Newcastle-under-Lyme, Staffordshire. The shape, derived from that originally introduced by Mason's under the product name "Fenton", registered by Bayley & Ball on 15 November 1845, Patent No. 31128. Cf. :- A marked example of an identical, though smaller jug is illustrated in Volume 1 of Monica South's superb work of reference, "Gaudy Welsh ~ A Visual Reference".
Love This Item ? ~ Why Not Make Us An Offer ?
Our Warranty:- Buy it, enjoy it and take good care of it, subject only to these conditions, we undertake to accept this item back at any time and to credit the original purchase price against further purchases.
Just One Of The Thousands Of Warranted Antiques ~ Vintage Collectables ~ Catalogues and Antiques Reference Works For Sale At Our Main Website, https://www.applecrossantiques.com
measurements
Height:
17.78 cm
Width:
11.25 cm
Depth:
15.24 cm
measurements
declaration
Applecross Antiques has clarified that the Victorian Gaudy Welsh "Shanghai" Pattern Jug ~ Bayley & Ball (LA452462) is genuinely of the period declared with the date/period of manufacture being circa 1850