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Heavily ornamented silver milk jug of flattened spherical shape, with a broad pouring lip and a C scroll handle, by R. and R. Keay, Perth, 1828 - 1829
Silver jug with an egg-shaped body and a trumpet-shaped foot, decorated all over in relief with curly leaves and textured shell-like leaves, by George Paton, Edinburgh, 1831 - 1832
Baluster-shaped silver cream jug on a moulded cushion foot, by Mungo Yorstoun, Edinburgh, 1714 - 1715
Silver hot water jug by R. and W. Sorley, Glasgow, 1892, part of a four piece thistle-shaped tea-set
Silver cream or milk jug with an applied handle, by R. and W. Sorley, Glasgow, 1892, part of a four piece thistle-shaped tea-set
Glass jug with straight sides and a plain handle, engraved with a fern pattern, the masonic compass, monogram 'WL' and date 1888 by Emanuel Lerche in Alloa
Jug of purple glass, moulded with vertical body, pedestal base, beaded knop, shaped rim with pouring lip, and branch-form handle, and decorated with entwining thistles, shamrock and roses
Cream glazed earthenware jug with a bulbous high shouldered body, a circular moulded foot and a wide straight sided neck with a pouring lip opposite a loop handle
Cream jug from a porcelain teaset, possibly made by the Verreville Pottery, Glasgow, 19th century
Red earthenware milk jug covered with a grey-white slip, from Barvas, Isle of Lewis, 19th century
Glazed and painted earthenware jug with scene entitled Genius of Scotland presenting the crown to George IV on one side, Portobello, c. 1822, probably made to commemorate the 1822 Royal Visit
Jug with polychrome decoration of flowers on the neck, a panel on the body depicting Adam and Eve, another marked 'Emper Peratus', with 'Robert Moffat, Fordeledean' on the front, 19th century
Milk jug, electroplate with C-scroll handle, part of the 'Pride' tea service: English, Sheffield, by Walker and Hall, designed by David Mellor, 1959