Doulton Burslem wine jug dragon tusk. Jug-Vase decorated in the…
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Doulton Burslem wine jug dragon tusk. Jug-Vase decorated in the floral Spanish Ware Technique. With simulated dragon handle. Modelled by John Slater. Printed mark in black to base. For Doulton Burslem, pre 1891. Height 34 cm. (a/f minor repair ro dragons whiskers, missing lid)

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