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Arthur Wood Nasturtium and Spider Web Jug Vase, c.1930s
£58.00
A cheerful bunch of nasturtiums would have been perfectly respectable decoration for a 1930s jug. Arthur Wood added a spider's web. Picked out in platinum lustre against the warm cream body, the web turns Pattern 3123 from a conventional floral into something witty and faintly peculiar. Above it, orange-red flowers and green leaves are painted ...

Arthur Wood Nasturtium and Spider Web Jug Vase, c.1930s
£49.00
At first glance, this looks like one of the cheerful floral jugs produced by the Staffordshire potteries during the 1930s. Then the spider’s web comes into view. Three orange-red nasturtiums fill the upper section, painted with green leaves over peach lustre. Below them, a platinum-lustre web stretches across the warm cream body. It is this unex...

Double Condiment Preserve Pot by Arthur Wood
£15.00
A cheerful double condiment pot from Arthur Wood Pottery, made in the 1920s during the early years of the Bradwell Works in Longport, Stoke-on-Trent. The bold red and yellow floral decoration is typical of the bright, accessible style that made Staffordshire earthenware a staple of the British kitchen between the wars. Designed to hold two diffe...

Arthur Wood Kitchen Shaker, 1970s, Pink & Yellow Peach Decoration
£15.00
Step back into a 1970s kitchen, when even a simple shaker was allowed to make a statement. Arthur Wood covered this compact cylindrical form with loose pink-and-yellow peach decoration, bright green leaves and quick dark lines. There is nothing restrained about it, which is precisely what gives the piece its period character. It was made to be ...

Victory Pitcher by Arthur Wood
£15.00
A Beautiful Peach Vintage 1930's Arthur Wood Ceramic Jug/`Pitcher, Victory pattern 36.A lovely peach colour with raised floral detail, would be ideal as a practical piece or an authentic period prop. Arthur Wood & Son (Longport) Ltd manufactured earthenwares at the Bradwell Works, Longport, in the heart of the Staffordshire Potteries, Engla...

Wildflower Jug by Arthur Wood
£12.00
An elegant, peach coloured ceramic jug with blue and pink flowers on both the jug and handle by Arthur Wood made in England, between 1920 -1935, is perfect for a serving cold water or ice teas, on hot summer days. Height: 20cm





