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2009.21.2

Title: 
earthenware jug
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This jug was used at T. Fraser and Sons, a grocers at 77 High Street in Dunbar, a site now occupied by a branch of the bookmaker Ladbrokes.

Earthenware jug: Accession No. 2009.21.2

2009.21.1

Title: 
earthenware jug
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This jug was used at T. Fraser and Sons, a grocers at 77 High Street in Dunbar, a site now occupied by a branch of the bookmaker Ladbrokes.

Earthenware jug: Accession No. 2009.21.1

2009.7.2

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This sauce boat is almost certainly West Pans and made by the William Littler pottery.

Sauceboat: Accession No. 2009.7.2
Sauceboat: Accession No. 2009.7.2

1480.1

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Although this pair of creamers (cream jugs) have been attributed to the North British Pottery in Glasgow, similar items were being made at many Scottish potteries including those at Prestonpans; he

Cow Creamer: Accession No. 1480 + 1481

1996.412

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This jug was made for the Ancient Fraternity of Free Gardeners of East Lothian.

Haddington Free Gardener's Jug: Accession No. 1996.412

1995.732

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This jug is decorated with the name Charles Belfield, the founder of Prestonpans' longest surviving pottery.

Jug decorated with an inscription in gold: Accession No. 1995.732

1481.1

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Although this pair of creamers (cream jugs) have been attributed to the North British Pottery in Glasgow, similar items were being made at many Scottish potteries including those at Prestonpans; he

Cow Creamer: Accession No. 1480 + 1481

1994.995

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Although this jug has no maker's mark it has been attributed to the Prestonpans pottery of Charles Belfield and Company.

Moulded jug with relief designs: Accession No. 1994.995
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