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Charles Allerton Staffordshire Blue Little Mae Child’s Biscuit Jar Circa 1880

$ 66

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Color: Blue
  • Style: Victorian
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Condition: There are manufacture flaws to the ceramic, including some cuts on the unglazed foot and a cut on the glazed base. There are kiln flaws such as black spots and an iron spot. There is a tiny chip on the inner flange of the mouth. The jar is very shiny and bright for the age.
  • Original/Reproduction: Antique Original
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Brand: Allerton
  • Object Type: Biscuit Jar

    Description

    A fun, whimsical child’s biscuit jar from the late 19th century made by the Staffordshire firm of Charles Allerton & Sons.
    The small low fired ceramic octagonal child’s biscuit jar depicts little Mae at her door step with her pet cat, dog, and birds around her. The jar has a matching lid. The decoration is a blue transfer pattern and has misses, fuzziness and flows.
    A mark on the jar base reads No 106791 Y No 780 ENGLAND  and LABSGN in a circle. It’s hard to read.
    MEASUREMENTS
    3 ¾” (9.5 cm) wide x 2 ¾ ” (7.0 cm) diameter x 4 ½” (11.4 cm) tall. Weighs 8.1 oz (230g)
    CONDITION
    There are manufacture flaws to the ceramic, including some cuts on the unglazed foot and a cut on the glazed base. There are kiln flaws such as black spots and an iron spot. There is a tiny chip on the inner flange of the mouth. The jar is very shiny and bright for the age.
    A great piece to collect. Since they’re so small you can have a large collection. It brings back childhood.
    ITEM
    : Pot-2559
    Larry and Bob want you to be completely satisfied with your purchase and so we offer hassle free returns within 14 days.
    We just ask that you notify us before returning and obtain our authorization. This will ensure quick processing. For more details, please see our return policy (shown towards the top of the listing)