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A "Green Bag Crew" Queen Caroline commemorative jug, printed overglaze in reddish-brown, on one s

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A "Green Bag Crew" Queen Caroline commemorative jug, printed overglaze in reddish-brown, on one s
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A "Green Bag Crew" Queen Caroline commemorative jug, printed overglaze in reddish-brown, on one side with a portrait inscribed "God Save Queen Caroline!" and on the other side a verse "As for the Green-Bag Crew ..." framed with a foliate ribbon inscribed "Long Live Caroline, Queen of England" and with the names Brougham, Wood, Lushington, Denman, Waithman and Williams, the neck and upper handle covered with copper lustre, with a pink lustre spray on the front and band around the inner rim, height 12.3cm, unmarked, circa 1820 (small chip to spout and tiny haircrack)
A "Green Bag Crew" Queen Caroline commemorative jug, printed overglaze in reddish-brown, on one side with a portrait inscribed "God Save Queen Caroline!" and on the other side a verse "As for the Green-Bag Crew ..." framed with a foliate ribbon inscribed "Long Live Caroline, Queen of England" and with the names Brougham, Wood, Lushington, Denman, Waithman and Williams, the neck and upper handle covered with copper lustre, with a pink lustre spray on the front and band around the inner rim, height 12.3cm, unmarked, circa 1820 (small chip to spout and tiny haircrack)

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