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Belleek - 'Neptune' - Ceramic Cream Jug - Ireland - circa 1965-1980

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BELLEEK (Manufacturer) - ' Neptune ' (Pattern) - Vintage porcelain cream jug - large Size - featuring a yellow iridescent glaze to the handle - green maker's mark to the bottom - Ireland - circa 1965 to 1980. Excellent/mint vintage condition - appears unused - no loss - no damage - no restoration - minimal signs of age and use. Size/Dimensions - 5 1/4" (13.4 cm.) x 3 7/8" (10.0 cm.) x 4" (10.1 cm.) High.
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