Iconic white earthenware marmalade pot produced for the famous James Keiller & Sons, pioneers of industrial marmalade in the United Kingdom. This simple yet elegant cylindrical model is decorated with a black transfer-printed cartouche featuring medals of honour and commercial inscriptions, including the award obtained at the London Exhibition of 1862. A truly emblematic piece of Victorian breakfast tables!
Caractéristiques :
✦ Period: Early 20th century
✦ Origin: England (Dundee / London)
✦ Material: White earthenware with black transfer decoration
✦ Height: approx. 11.5 cm – Diameter: approx. 7.5 cm
✦ Condition: Good overall condition – no cracks, natural patina from use, small discreet nibble on the rim visible in photo
An emblematic object of English food pottery, this pot is sought after for country chic or industrial-style interiors. It can be used as a vase, utensil holder, or simply displayed in a kitchen or collector’s cabinet.
