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Lot 30

A collection of twelve Mason's Ironstone octagonal 'Hydra' jugs, 19th century, printed marks,...

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Lot 30

A collection of twelve Mason's Ironstone octagonal 'Hydra' jugs, 19th century, printed marks,...

Starting Bid: £200

Estimate: £300 - £500

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Lot 30

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A collection of twelve Mason's Ironstone octagonal 'Hydra' jugs, 19th century, printed marks, decorated in Imari and Chinoiserie palettes, the largest - 28cm high, the smallest - 7.7cm high (12)

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