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Jug English delftware Tin-glazed earthenware painted in blue with the arms and motto of the Apothecaries' Company. Tin-glazed earthenware painted in blue. Bulbous body with pinched up lip, and on either side of it, a small embossment to stimulate an eye; grooved loop handled divided in the form of a fleur-de-lys at the lower end; standing on a low foot. Both rim and foot mounted in silver. Decrated on the front with the full arms of the Apothecaries' Companoy with motto: 'OPIFER:QVE:PER: ORBEM:DICOR'; at the sides and on the neck, sea-shore scenes with buildings and sailing-ships. Two narrow borders of leafy scrollwork encircle the foot. Belowthe handle are the initials and date 'E.V/1650'. The mounts bear the London hallmark for 1844. Southwark, London England C.1650
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