1876 Silver Rimmed Harvest Jug
1876 Silver Rimmed Harvest Jug
$395.00
Found at market and dating to 1876, this handsome harvest jug captures a particularly evocative vision of English country life—rendered here in warm, honey-toned stoneware and richly modeled in relief.
A large and wonderfully heavy two-tone salt-glazed stoneware jug, it is unmarked yet bears the same sprigged relief decoration associated with the celebrated workshops of Doulton Lambeth. Across its rounded body unfolds a vivid panorama of Victorian rural life: figures gathered at table, families dining together, a faithful dog and boar at their feet, along with pastoral scenes of trees, fences, and a windmill. Around the lower border, a lively hunting scene races into motion—a running deer pursued by hounds and a huntsman on horseback.
The glaze shifts beautifully from deep earthen brown at the shoulder to warm golden ochre below, creating the rich caramelized tones so beloved in English art pottery of the era. At the lip, a gleaming silver rim—hallmarked for 1876—adds both practicality and refinement, a favored Victorian pairing that elevated everyday pottery into something just a bit more special.
Generous in scale and comfortable in the hand, it would have served beautifully at table for ale, cider, or water. Today, it remains equally lovely holding fresh flowers or displayed simply as a richly decorative object with a story to tell.
Grounded, generous, and enduring, this remarkable jug carries with it the quiet romance of the English countryside—and the lasting beauty of well-made things.
Strictly one-of-a-kind and subject to prior sale. Circa 1876. In very good antique condition with a slight chip in one of the relief images, see alternative photos for more details. 6.5"D x 8"H.
















