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Measures Approximately 5 ½” tall diameter x 4″ diameter at the base x 3″ at the opening
This is a listing for one (1) Extremely Rare John Moir & Son, Pure Orange Marmalade, Aberdeen & London, c 1874. 2 lb. Encircled. Good ancient condition with overall crazing and age spots, THE PERFECT PATINA. Overall amazing condition with only two tiny chips/flea bites to the base on the side all as pictured. Such a special ancient pot to add to your Antique English Advertising Pots.
The other items are for display only, ideas for displaying in your home.
John Moir & Son Marmalade pots are rarely found in the United States and are extremely rare in England also.
Please consider the images as the best part of my description.
Most pots have some level of crazing , may have spots of discoloration, light hairline cracks and minor chips and fleabites that only add to its character and do not detract from its display value. These are expected due to age, use and let’s not forget they were often buried for decades before being dug up and rescued.
Perfect to store pens, flatware, paintbrushes, candles, cotton balls, plants or anything you can imagine.
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Weight | 3 lbs |
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Dimensions | 10 × 10 × 8 in |
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