Pattern No: A8654
Pattern Name | Design Type | Designer | Likely Design Date |
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Not known | Lustre - splashed | Not known | 1948 |
Notes
Two inn prints have been recorded for this pattern: The Barley Mow and Ye Olde Jug Inn. The use of these, and other images of ancient inns on various designs such as The Jolly Waggoner and Wayside Inn, is confusing to say the least: see pattern A8659.
Most of the pots recorded have been in Australia and in the USA, where Gray’s splashed lustre designs seemed to have been especially popular in the late 1940s and through into the early 1950s.
The small jug in the third image was known as a ‘Castle’ jug at Gray’s Pottery: see the website section Retailers, North America – USA, Skinners for more information on these jugs.
Most of the pots recorded have been in Australia and in the USA, where Gray’s splashed lustre designs seemed to have been especially popular in the late 1940s and through into the early 1950s.
The small jug in the third image was known as a ‘Castle’ jug at Gray’s Pottery: see the website section Retailers, North America – USA, Skinners for more information on these jugs.