Offering this charming and antique stoneware cream pot from Hammersley’s Creamery, Broughton, dating to the late 19th or early 20th century. This small jar features a cobalt blue transfer print reading:
“Hammersley’s Creamery – Pure Rich Cream – Trade Mark – Broughton”
It is adorned with a unique three hammers emblem, a clever visual pun on the Hammersley name.
Measures approximately 3” tall x 2 1/4” diameter x 1 3/4” opening
This pot is in overall very good condition with no chips and one hairline crack on the right side near the top. Please view the images as your best description of this pot.
These is an authentic antique advertising pot sourced during my recent buying trip to England. I have been sourcing these wonderful antique pots for over 12 years from friends who are actually digging them up in ancient rubbish sites all over England. I purchased my first antique Advertising pot when my husband and I had the wonderful opportunity to live in England in the 1980’s. Our daughter was born there and we enjoyed living in England so much we often went back to visit after returning to the US.
Interestingly, this same daughter’s husbands job moved them to London were we have enjoyed visiting our grandchildren and doing serious antiquing.
On our many visits we have became friends with many of the “diggers” excavating the ancient dumpsites all over the UK and now source thousands of pots from them every year. I still love the charm they add to every room they are placed in.
Please study all images as they are the best representation of the actual item you will receive. These are scarce and getting harder and harder to source.
Returns are not accepted on these rare authentic pieces but please contact if you have any questions.
Weight | 1.4 lbs |
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Dimensions | 6 × 4 × 4 in |
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