A pair of graduated jugs of baluster form, likely produced in the United Kingdom, possibly within the Staffordshire or Shropshire regions. Each vessel is constructed from refined white earthenware, exhibiting characteristics of pearlware or early ironstone. The form features a fluted lower body and a scrolled strap handle with a foliate terminal. The exterior is decorated with a polychrome Mandarin pattern in the Chinoiserie style, featuring hand-painted enamels in iron red, leaf green, yellow, and blue. The central frieze depicts Chinese figures within a garden landscape, framed by a top border of green-ground diaper work with floral sprigs and a lower geometric fretwork band. No maker marks or signatures are visible on the base or body of the items.
Dimensions: Not provided.
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