Rare Miniature James Keiller Dundee Marmalade Advertising Pot
Rare Miniature James Keiller Dundee Marmalade Advertising Pot
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This is a very rare example of a miniature James Keiller Dundee marmalade antique advertising pot, dating from the late Victorian period at the end of the 1800s.
These ironstone marmalade pots were all handmade by Maling of Newcastle in the late 1800s and early 1900s. Famed for its popular brand of marmalade, the James Keiller company produced their marmalade pots in a variety of sizes, and these are the more scarce examples of the miniature sized marmalade pot. Also known as a ‘Train Size’, as they were often used by passengers in restaurants when travelling.
This pot features exactly the same black transfer print advertising for all the James Keiller Dundee pots. As most jars were discarded with common waste at the time, they often have discoloration and chips. However, this adds to their charm as highly decorative, weathered and chippy pieces.
This example was recently recovered from a Victorian dump and does bear some minor scars of its time underground, with some staining around the base rim and light crazing across it. But there is no damage and it is overall quite a clean example with a clear logo.
Height, 5.4cm; Width, 3.7cm
