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Doulton Lambeth Harvest Ware jug
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Doulton Lambeth Harvest Ware jug
£125Doulton Lambeth Harvest Ware jug
stoneware with patinated silver rim, with hallmarks to the silver and green glaze to the body£125 -
Doulton Lambeth Harvest Ware jug
£95Doulton Lambeth Harvest Ware jug
stoneware with patinated silver rim, with hallmarks to the silver and further impressed backstamps to the base, with green glaze to the body£95 -
Doulton Lambeth Harvest Ware jug,
£65Doulton Lambeth Harvest Ware jug,
silver rimmed stoneware, with hallmarks to the silver and further impressed stamps to the base£65 -
Doulton Lambeth Harvest Ware jug,
£65Doulton Lambeth Harvest Ware jug,
silver rimmed stoneware, with hallmarks to the silver and further impressed stamps to the base£65 -
Doulton Lambeth Harvest Ware jug
£65Doulton Lambeth Harvest Ware jug
stoneware body with line-engraved silver rim, with hallmarks to the silver and further impressed stamps to the base£65 -
Doulton Lambeth Harvest Ware jug
£65Doulton Lambeth Harvest Ware jug
silver rimmed stoneware, with hallmarks to the silver and further impressed stamps to the base£65 -
Doulton Lambeth Harvest Ware jug
£45Doulton Lambeth Harvest Ware jug
stoneware with silver rim, with hallmarks to the silver and further impressed stamps to the base, small chip to the inside of the rim.£45
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