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Caneware

October 11, 2013
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    This trio of smear-glazed jugs of graduated size were potted by E. Jones of Cobridge, England, in the heyday of English caneware. Sitting atop a Queen Anne side table, the jugs are accompanied by an 1800s oil painting on canvas by Belgian artist Jef Louis van Leemputten.

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