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Green Asiatic Pheasants Small Tankard Jug - Faire Living

Burleigh Green Pheasants Small Jug

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Artisan Made
Small Batch
Heritage Craft

A small tankard jug from Burleigh's Green Asiatic Pheasants collection, hand-printed at Middleport Pottery in Stoke-on-Trent. The Asiatic Pheasants pattern has been in continuous production since 1862 — a Victorian motif scaled here to a petite vessel with a defined spout and curved handle.

Each piece is moulded, printed, and glazed by hand using copper plate engraving and tissue transfer.

Ideal for serving cream at tea, holding a single stem from the garden, or as a small jug for milk at breakfast. Pairs naturally with the Burleigh Green Pheasants sugar bowl.

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Technique
Tissue Transfer
Origin
England
Material
Stoneware
Dimensions
L 4.3, W 3.1, H 4.1"
9.6 oz, 1.2 cups
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Burleigh Green Pheasants Small Jug

$54.95 USD
Considered Details
Gloss Glazed
This light reflecting glaze adds a luminosity and shine, richly enhancing colors and details.
Tissue Transfer Pattern
Each pattern is transferred from printed tissue by hand and baked beneath the glaze. The design is permanent and cannot be scratched or worn away.
Durable
High fired for daily use, dish-to-table ready.
Dishwasher Safe
See product care below for more details.
Seto Potters at the wheel — Seto City, Aichi, Japan
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Burleigh

EST. 1851 · STOKE-ON-TRENT, ENGLAND

The Burleigh story can be traced back to a July day in 1851. A hundred and seventy-five years later, the work continues at the same Victorian factory, decorated by hand using a 19th-century technique no other factory in the world still uses. Slow, considered work, shaped by a reigon that has defined English ceramics for the better part of three hundred years.

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