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Due to the new Sales Tax requirements, I will be not be selling anything to customers in Rhode Island, until your State comes up with a reasonable small seller exemption from State sales tax collection and/or their onerous notice requirements. This policy is subject to change since States are in the process of enacting new laws and changing current laws.
Antique earthenware biscuit jar with transferware design. Lid and rim has EPNS mark, = electroplated nickel silver. 99% sure it is a Staffordshire jar/pattern. Nice deep cobalt blue with flowers and gold trim and fancy handle. Has faint crazing, and some wear on the gold but no cracks or chips. Also on one side of metal lid rim are two small worn areas; see photos. This is a good sized jar and was likely made in England in the late 1800's. It is 5.5 to lid rim; 7 inches to finial, and 10 inches tall if handle is up. It is a very lovely old jar. Once used on Victorian tables for tea biscuits. 8/08nyant-MC