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    Victorian Potted HAM & CHICKEN Pot 1885

    $100 free shipping to USA

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    VICTORIAN AESTHETIC ERA

    BLACK TRANSFERWARE POT LID

    HAM & CHICKEN PASTE

    Made in the Staffordshire Region of England

    c. 1885

    This Victorian 4 1/4 " wide x 2 " tall covered ceramic earthenware container was made during Victorian times and contained a finely blended Ham and Chicken paste. During Victorian and Edwardian times, these pots allowed people to keep these staple food pastes without spoiling.

    The pot lid has Queen Victoria's Thistle branch coat of arms and was prepared by Fortnum & Mason in London. Mmmm, potted ham and chicken pate' on toast !

    The pieces are in good condition and display nicely.  There are some chips to the top of the base.

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    Additional Information

    Code

    12095 (AB-124103)

    Period

    19th Century, Victorian (1837 to 1901)

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