This item has stood the test of time and is still in fantastic shape, with no chips and only minimal crazing due to natural aging. Don't miss this opportunity to own a piece of history!"

This beautiful Gaudy Welsh Llangollen Jug is a true treasure for collectors of antique Staffordshire ware. These pieces are identified in the Monica South Visual Reference Guide Book #1, page 30.  The vibrant multi-color pattern features hand-painted floral designs, and the piece dates back to the Georgian era (1800-1849). Its originality and authenticity make it a unique addition to any antique earthenware, pearlware or porcelain collection. The craftsmanship of this Gaudy Welsh jug is truly remarkable, and it is in excellent shape for its age. Each Gaudy Welsh piece is uniquely hand painted with no two alike, they may be the same pattern, but are each unique.  With intricate design, vibrant colors, and historical significance, this piece(s) is a must-have for any collector the loves English pottery of Georgian era.


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Staffordshire, Cambrian, Victorian, Pearlware, Ironstone, Porcelain, Dutch, 19th Century, Wales, English, United Kingdom, England.