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Hot water jug, hinged lid, British Rail.

Hot water jug

Jug, for wine or water, engraved with floral garland pattern, for use by Queen Victoria at Perth Station. Overall: 160 mm x 110 mm 95 mm (dia. base).

Water jug for use by Queen Victoria at Perth Station

Jug, for wine or water, engraved with floral garland pattern, for use by Queen Victoria at Perth Station. Overall: 160 mm x 115 mm 97 mm.

Water jug for use by Queen Victoria at Perth Station

Salt glazed stenware jug with sieve handle missing, made by Bourne, Denby, English, 1821 to 1920

Jug

1821-1920

Earthenware jug, prob-geometric, possibly Cypriot, 800-601BC

Earthenware jug

800-601 BCE

Green ceramic jug with two handles, broken on the lip.

Green ceramic jug with two handles

Green ceramic jug with two handles.

Green ceramic jug with two handles

Jug, for emergency feeding purposes, by Metalcraft Ltd, Leeds, 1948

Jug, for emergency feeding purposes

1948

Mediaeval pottery spout from a water vessel, excavated in London in 1867 (Sir Henry William Peek Collection).

Mediaeval pottery spout from a water vessel

1400-1700 CE

Infusion jug with lid, earthenware, Powell, Bristol, English, 1850-1950

Infusion jug with lid

1850-1950

White china milk jug, patterned gold band, brown band, gold stripe at handle and base, made by Bishop & Stonier, stamped with their BISTO trademark and Maple London. Overall: 92 mm x 107 mm 80 mm.

Ceramic milk jug

Copper oil measure, London, Midland & Scottish Railway, 'half pint' on front, made by Farrow & Jackson, London. Overall: 106 mm x 125 mm x 103 mm, 0.28kg.

Copper oil measure, 1/2 pint

Milk jug, sage green stoneware, by Dudson Bros, British Rail. Stamped on base 12-79. Overall: 67 mm x 72 mm x 52 mm (diam. rim).

Ceramic milk jug, British Rail

1979

Milk jug, ceramic, by Dudson Bros, British Rail, pale green, 2 oz capacity. Stamped on base with British Rail crossed arrows, makers mark and '8-79' '5'. Overall: 84 mm x 92 mm x 68 mm.

Ceramic milk jug, British Rail

1979

Milk jug, sage green stoneware, by Dudson Bros, British Rail. Stamped on base 2-80, also inprinted with 'A'. Overall: 67 mm x 74 mm x 53 mm (diam. rim).

Ceramic milk jug, British Rail

1980

South Eastern & Chatham Railway oil jug stamped on inside with official capacity and Farrow & Jackson's maker's mark, brightly polished. One gallon. Overall: 286 mm x 255 mm x 256 mm, 1.5kg.

Oil jug, 1 gallon

Milk jug, porcelain, Great Northern Railway, made by Royal Doulton, Burselm, 1902-1922; white with printed green floral border and gilded rim, marked underneath "GREAT NORTHERN HOTELS". Measurements overall: 75 mm x 80 mm x 53 mm, 0.08kg.

Porcelain milk jug, Great Northern Railway - Great Northern Hotels

1902-1922

Milk jug or coffee pot, 1/2 pint, ceramic, dark green glaze, marked "Pullman" on base. Unidentified maker's mark. Overall: 124 mm x 150 mm 89 mm, 0.46kg.

Ceramic milk jug/coffee pot, Pullman

Measuring jug, 'gallon' marked on side, copper. Makers marks/capacity on rim. Unidentified maker. Overall: 268 mm x 270 mm 225 mm, 1.67kg.

Copper measuring jug, one gallon

Gill measuring jug, pewter, Midland Railway, stamped 'Gill Mid Rly Hotels'.

Pewter measuring jug

Milk jug, sage green stoneware, by Dudson Bros, British Rail. Stamped on base 1-80. Overall: 67 mm x 71 mm x 53 mm (diam. rim).

Ceramic milk jug, British Rail

1980

Milk jug, ceramic, by Dudson Bros, British Rail, pale green, 2 oz capacity. Stamped on base with British Rail crossed arrows, makers mark and '8-79' '5'. Overall: 86 mm x 92 mm x 69 mm.

Ceramic milk jug, British Rail

1979

Copper measuring jug, 1 quart, marked 'QUART', '34' surmounted by crown, '79' and '9', no company or maker's marks. Overall: 181 mm x 150 mm 131 mm, 0.59kg.

Oil measure, 1 quart

Copper oil jug, LMR stamped with pint measure and makers mark - Farrow & Jackson, London. Overall: 132 mm x 140 mm x 123 mm, 0.41kg.

Copper one pint oil jug

Oil jug. engraved LMR and 1/2 gallon on front. Made by Farrow & Jackson, London. Overall: 205 mm x 230 mm x 196 mm, 1.05kg.

Oil jug, 1/2 gallon

Copper jug with acid etched pattern around waist, stamped inside rim with crown and VR. Overall: 450 mm x 390 mm x 374 mm.

Large copper ewer/measuring jug

Jug, glass, tall, cracked at base of handle.

Glass jug

Jug, glass, 2 1/2 pint, London Midland & Scottish Railway, straight- sided, plain, "LMS HOTELS" open block logo etched on glass.

Glass jug, London Midland & Scottish Railway - Hotels

1923-1948

Water jug, clear glass, Hotels Executive, 'HE Hotels' etched open block logo with 'O' etched on base, from Hudson House, York.

Railway tableware, water jug, Hotels Executive

Jug, glass, Webb English Crystal, appearance of cracked glass, handle built in to side.

Glass jug

1/2 gill measure, good condition, stamped with official measure

Pewter measuring jug

Water jug, silver plate, London & North Western Railway, marked with company title encircling Britannia, poor condition.

Silver plated water jug, London & North Western Railway

Sauce boat, silver plate, marked on side 'Pavilion Hotel' in garter and on the other side ''Frederick Hotels Ltd', by Elkington & Co.

Silver plated sauce boat, Pavilion Hotel/Frederick Hotels

Measuring jug, copper, Midland Railway Hotels, 1/18 pint measure.

Copper measuring jug, Midland Railway - Hotels

Measuring jug, copper, Midland Railway Hotel, Derby, 1/7 pint measure.

Copper measuring jug, Midland Railway - Midland Railway Hotel, Derby

Measuring jug, copper, Midland Railway, 1/9 pint measure.

Copper measuring jug, Midland Railway

China jug, GWR Refreshment Dept, c.1917

Ceramic jug, Great Western Railway - Refreshment Department

Cream jug; ceramic, by Bourne, Denby; Great Northern Railway; brown earthenware, glazed with textured band round middle; lettered "REFRESHMENT DEPT G.N.R"

Ceramic cream jug, Great Northern Railway - Refreshment Department

Hot water jug, silver plated, Great Western Railway - Refreshment Department, made by Elkington & Co, Birmingham, 1907; straight-sided, garter on side "GWR REFRESHEMENT DEPARTMENT". Overall: 210 mm x 160 mm x 108 mm, 0.65kg.

Silver plated hot water jug, Great Western Railway - Refreshment Department

1907

China jug, Great Western Railway Refreshment Dept, c.1917.

Ceramic jug, Great Western Railway - Refreshment Department

1917

Jug, 1/2 pint, silver plated, Great Western Railway - Restaurant Cars Department, made by Elkington & Co, Birmingham, 1914; GWR Restaurant Cars Dept garter, '2P' on base. (BTH 173) Overall: 99 mm x 119 mm x 82 mm, 0.31kg.

Silver plated jug, Great Western Railway - Restaurant Cars Department

1914

Hot water jug, silver plated, by Lambert & Blaber, British Rail (Eastern Region), hinged lid, marked underneath BR(E).

Silver plated hot water jug, British Rail (Eastern)

Jug, stainless steel, British Transport Commission Hotels, two-handled, curved sides, marked underneath "Hotels BTC".

Stainless steel jug, British Transport Commission Hotels

Thermos jug, stamped with makers mark and BTHS company logo, inner bottle broken, lid missing

Thermos jug, British Transport Hotel Services

Hot water jug, silver plated, British Transport Commission Hotels, marked "Hotels BTC".

Silver plated hot water jug, British Transport Commission Hotels

Water jug, stainless steel, British Transport Commission Hotels, stamped BTC Hotels on handle, no maker's mark.

Stainless steel water jug, British Transport Commission - Hotels

Pewter jug with handle and pouring lip, graduated inside

Pewter jug from Italian Medicine Chest

1780-1850

Jug, enamelled, London & North Eastern Railway, grey, with black rim and handle, marked LNER on front. Overall: 342 mm x 236 mm x 200 mm, 0.97kg.

Enamelled jug, London & North Eastern Railway

Enamel jug, London & North Eastern Railway, white enamel with LNER inscribed on front, blue enamel handle. Overall: 401 mm x 280 mm X 215 mm, 1.17kg.

Enamel jug, London & North Eastern Railway

1923-1948

Cream jug, white with blue glaze and scenic design, good condition, stamped LNER monogram and mark of Dudson Bros, makers

Cream jug