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Small Clay Craft Mint Sauce Jug with Saucer
Clay Craft small jug "Mint Sauce" with saucer.
There's been one of these knocking around tm for a while, also one each in Hospice and Sallies. The only other CC plate I can think of is the gravy boat one so I finally decided to pick this up.

Both have footrings, no markings.
This is a very small jug, only 80mm H compared to 94 for the one in the gallery.
Also, it is marked Mint Sauce on one side only where the larger one is both sides.
Sitting on the saucer the top of this jug is at the same height as the taller one.
Saucer is 111mm across and only 13 high at the rim.
There's been one of these knocking around tm for a while, also one each in Hospice and Sallies. The only other CC plate I can think of is the gravy boat one so I finally decided to pick this up.

Both have footrings, no markings.
This is a very small jug, only 80mm H compared to 94 for the one in the gallery.
Also, it is marked Mint Sauce on one side only where the larger one is both sides.
Sitting on the saucer the top of this jug is at the same height as the taller one.
Saucer is 111mm across and only 13 high at the rim.
Jeremy Ashford- Number of posts : 3172
Location : Whangarei, New Zealand
Registration date : 2010-09-11
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