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Creator: Arthur A. Dixon
Arthur Dixon, Birmingham Guild of Handicrafts, Arts & Crafts Copper & Brass Jug
By Birmingham Guild of Handicraft Ltd. 1, Arthur A. Dixon
Located in London, GB
Arthur Dixon, designed for Birmingham guild of handicrafts.
An Arts & Crafts copper and brass jug and lid with rat tail handle.
Stamped "B.G.H." on base
Beautiful original chocolate patina to the metal
Arthur Stansfield Dixon (1856-1929) was a founder of the Birmingham Guild of Handicraft’s. He was friends with William Morris, Charles Ashby, and Phillip Webb...
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Early 1900s English Arts and Crafts Antique Arthur A. Dixon Tableware
Materials
Brass, Copper
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