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porcelain pitcher id---help

Good evening. I have an antique porcelain pitcher that is only marked with a #D1519 or D1514. The last # is almost rubbed off. Does anyone recognize the style? I bought this at a thrift & there was a sticker on the bottom that said it was purchased in Hungary. Any help is appreciated! gina205 (2).JPG216 (2).JPG

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porcelain pitcher id---help

It's very reminiscent of A.W.Pugin jugs for Copeland/Spode. This is a much less ornate and obviously a different media (glass, not porcelain or parian) but it's almost certainly of the same time frame. Mid-late 19th century. 

 

Minton and Wedgewood also worked in this style and with this characteristic red pigment. 

 

 

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porcelain pitcher id---help

Thank you! That gives me some direction.

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