This is a listing for one (1) James Keiller 1# Thin Marmalade Pot in Good Condition with no major cracks or front chips. These wonderfully charming pots were handmade between 1860 and 1960 to store award winning Marmalade. Each pots vary slightly in shape and size which lends to the character and desirability.
Most pots will most likely contain crazing , varying spots of discoloration, minor hairline cracks and minor chips and fleabites that only add to its character and authentic age. I believe these age related marks add to the overall character of these antique pots. These are expected blemishes due to age, use and being buried for decades before being dug up and rescued.
Start a collection today! Perfect to store pens, flatware, paintbrushes, plants, cotton balls, or just to admire as one of a kind decor.
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