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Spill jug with cock and hen pattern, painted at Samuel Shufflebotham's factory, Llanelli, from 1913 [image 1 of 2]

Description

The hand painted cock and hen pattern was a popular design for the Llanelli factory. Words such as 'Bore Da' ('Good morning' in Welsh) were sometimes painted emanating from the cockerel's beak. This jug has indecipherable words 'DRENWA NHW' [sic]. It is marked 'Llanelly', in black. Whole tea services were also decorated with this pattern. Dimensions: height 16cm.

Owner:
Parc Howard Museum and Art Gallery
Creator:
Llanelly Pottery/South Wales Pottery
License information:
Reproduced by permission of Parc Howard Museum and Art Gallery
Copyright Details:
Parc Howard Museum and Art Gallery 1970
Publisher Ref:
GTJ11378
Item uploaded:
2/2/2010
Date originally created:
1908-1915
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