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Edwardian Style Etched Glass Pitcher (1 Litre Capacity) Porcelain & Ceramics Hull's son joined in 1936

SKU 1875000568
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EUR75.00 EUR118.00

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Description

Hull's son joined in 1936 and in 1938 the Thomas Lawrence Falcon Pottery was bought (which produced pottery with the distinctive 'falcon' mark on it)

was founded by James Aloysius Kent (born 1864 died 1953) with five workmen from the firm of Barker & Kent (including Arnold Bennett's brother Septimus Bennett

The bowl contains an unused candle and the lid is lift on/off

while Alfred Meakin wasset up in 1875

Edwardian Style Etched Glass Pitcher (1 Litre Capacity) Porcelain & Ceramics Hull's son joined in 1936The glass item is a clear glass pitcher (or jug) with a delicate, decorative etching, likely a vintage or antique piece. It is made of clear, transparent glass, which is an amorphous solid known for its ability to let light pass through. The pitcher features an intricate etched pattern, which feels smooth to the touch and was likely created using an acid process or hand engraving. The design appears to be a floral or botanical motif (looks like roses)

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