WATER JUGS
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Wills's
Player's
Army Club, Benson & Hedges & silk cut
Army Club
A rare example of this 'Empire Ware' Army Club water jug it stands some 150mm high ( 6 inch) & 115mm diameter (4.5 inches) at its broadest point.
Made by the Empire Works, Stoke-on-Trent in 1925.
Made by the Empire Works, Stoke-on-Trent in 1925.
Benson & Hedges including Silk Cut
dunhill, old holborn, kent, KENSITaS CLUB, l&b, Major
Dunhill
old holborn, kensitas club, Kent, lambert & butler & major.
Ogden's
A nice example of this fairly rare water jug from Ogdens.
It stands some 127mm (5 inch) high and 100mm (4 inch) diameter. ITC 9584 mark dates it from around 1935.
It stands some 127mm (5 inch) high and 100mm (4 inch) diameter. ITC 9584 mark dates it from around 1935.
Ogden's
A rare Ogden's Robin Cigarettes water jug dating from 1937
Of triangular shape it measure 120mm (4 3/4 inch) high by 150mm (6 inch) long, handle to spout.
ogdens
Ogden's Juggler -A very rare jug from 1937 - marked ITC 11195. measures just 4 inches tall
Godfrey Phillips
A nice example of a Phillips water jug it stands 127mm high (5 inch) and is hexagon in shape.
No marks on base but thought to be from the 1920's.
No marks on base but thought to be from the 1920's.