Description
This 19th-Century Salt Glazed Stoneware Jug, dating to around 1840, is a striking example of traditional craftsmanship and utilitarian design. Made during an era when such vessels were essential in everyday life, it features a classic spout, narrow neck, and sturdy handleโperfectly shaped for storing and pouring liquids.
The distinctive salt glaze finish was achieved by introducing salt into the kiln during the firing process, resulting in a glossy, orange-peel texture unique to this ceramic technique. Rich earthy tones and natural kiln variations give the jug a warm, timeworn character that only decades of history can create. Ideal as a decorative accent or collectorโs item, this antique jug brings authentic 19th-century charm to any space.
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Important Delivery Information for the Salt Glazed Jug, please note that all handcrafted pottery is highly fragile and requires careful handling. To ensure safe arrival, we currently offer local delivery and collection only. While UK-wide delivery is available, it is provided at the customerโs risk, and we cannot guarantee protection during transit. We appreciate your understanding and recommend local delivery to preserve the delicate beauty of these artisanal pieces.







