thank you.
torch inside the jug in the attached image.
on second look, when I place a torch inside the jug towards the base, the ceramic is translucent.
no, not translucent.
I would say not at all, it’s almost metallic or enamel in its finish.
May I ask, would this piece be classed as bone china? Thanks Paul
I see, that makes sense, I see now how popular those colours were!
Thank you, it does feel right and the colours are striking.
That is fabulous information, thank you very much, very interesting indeed. The piece is earlier than I had imagined, do you imagine this could...
That’s is very interesting, the drabware jug is very similar indeed. The interior of the pink jug is an off-white. Paul
Thank you!
very good, salmony pink is exactly the colour.
That’s great, very similar in style. I wonder if the pink and black design was for a hotel or similar commercial purposes. Regards Paul
Thank you, that’s really appreciated. Paul
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