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Lot of Three Mid-19th Century Ceramic Pitchers by Ridgeway and Abington

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  • Mid-Century Ceramic Pitcher and Set of Drinking Cups by Jacques Blin, circa 1950
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  • 19th Century, French, Glazed Ceramic Jug or Water Cruche
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  • 19th Century Ridgeway Bowl
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  • 19th Century Etherium Water Crock
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    This type of crock is quite rare in the 4 gallon form. An unusual piece of history, the piece was used to dispense ether diluted in water. On the front of the crock can be seen the words "Etherium Drinking Water". Dating from the later part of the 19th Century, this piece is in good condition except for two small chips on the rim, pictured. Nicely glazed with a wooden tap, this piece would be an attractive kitchen decoration.
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