A small "D'ye Ken John Peel" hunt scene motif ceramic pitcher made by Wedgwood in 1949. This creamware pitcher features platinum accents, a raised hunt scene design that wraps around, and a dog handle.
The "D'ye Ken John Peel" pattern, named after the 19th-century huntsman John Peel, was first introduced by Wedgwood in 1910.
Dimensions:
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Approx. 5.5" wide from spout to handle and 4.5" tall
Condition:
In very good vintage condition. There is some tarnishing to the platinum areas of the pitcher and crazing in areas. No chips or cracks present.
This is a vintage item and therefore is naturally in "used" condition. Please view all photos before purchasing.
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A small "D'ye Ken John Peel" hunt scene motif ceramic pitcher made by Wedgwood in 1949. This creamware pitcher features platinum accents, a raised hunt scene design that wraps around, and a dog handle.
The "D'ye Ken John Peel" pattern, named after the 19th-century huntsman John Peel, was first introduced by Wedgwood in 1910.
Dimensions:
-
Approx. 5.5" wide from spout to handle and 4.5" tall
Condition:
In very good vintage condition. There is some tarnishing to the platinum areas of the pitcher and crazing in areas. No chips or cracks present.
This is a vintage item and therefore is naturally in "used" condition. Please view all photos before purchasing.
For more information, please visit Shipping & Returns.