There seem to be three fairly distinct groups of Fulham
jugs. The first, and presumably approximating to the ownership of
Charles White, the last descendant of John Dwight, have on the smaller
sizes a bouquet of national symbols. The second normally have churches (click
here for variations of church sprig) and are attributed to Bailey on the basis of marked examples. The final
group are almost always impressed with the oval Fulham Pottery mark
and have a Doulton type handle.
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specific Fulham series.
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White 1830s-1860s? |
Bailey 1860s-1880s? |
Cheavin 1880s-1900? |