£290
A large William Cookworthy (Plymouth) hard-paste porcelain sparrow beak jug, circa 1769-70 of baluster form, with a grooved loop handle, enamelled in polychrome with a central large scene of flowers including chrysanthemums and peony, flanked by further subsidiary sprays, the upper border with a formal trail of flowers, unmarked, 19.5cm high (spout nibble, descending hairline crack)
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