These two jugs are not made in Delft. The mark is not used by a 17th or 18th century Delftware manufactory, nor are the models typical of their production.
These jugs are copies of 18th century german earthenware. In my opinion they date between 1880-1930. This is also visible in the style of the pewter mountings.
The first one is a copy of a "Hanauer Enghalskrug.
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These two jugs are not made in Delft. The mark is not used by a 17th or 18th century Delftware manufactory, nor are the models typical of their production.
These jugs are copies of 18th century german earthenware. In my opinion they date between 1880-1930. This is also visible in the style of the pewter mountings.
The first one is a copy of a "Hanauer Enghalskrug.
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