Pitcher (39) - Porcelain - JARRAS AGUA WHISKY





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39 ceramic water jugs for whisky, estimated period 1970–1980, origin Spain.
Description from the seller
Antique water jugs for whisky
These old jugs began to be marketed in the 19th century and disappeared in the 1970s, perhaps because of their production costs or because, as an advertising item, they no longer generate the interest of yesteryear.
The passion for collecting has turned these water jugs or pitchers into cult items.
These jugs are made from various materials such as mosaic, glass, ceramic, zinc, aluminum, wood, porcelain, and plastic, but most of them are definitely made of ceramic or porcelain; in many cases, they are considered works of art.
Only one of the Passport Whisky jugs has the spout broken; all the others are in perfect condition.
THE COLLECTION:
Teacher's Whisky Jug
Glengoyne Whisky Jug
Glen Elgin Whisky Jug
Beefeater Gin Jug
2 Grant's Whisky Jug
1 J&B Whisky Jug
1 White Horse Whisky Jug
3 Jameson Whisky Jugs (1 Large and 2 Mediums)
2 different Johnnie Walker whisky jugs
3,100 Pippers Whisky Jugs (2 Large and 2 Medium)
3 Ricard Jugs (2 Brown and 1 Blue)
Pastis Jug
1 Whyte & Mackay Whisky Jug
The Antiquary Whisky Jug
1 Long John Whisky Jug
3 Cutty Sark Whisky Jugs (2 yellow and one green; the last one has the spout broken).
Knockando Whisky Jug
2 different Vat 69 whisky jugs
Two different Passport Whisky Jugs
2 different Chivas Regal whisky jugs
1 Ballantines Whisky Jug
1 Dewars White Label Whisky Jug
1 Glenfiddich Whisky Jug
1 Bell's Whisky Jug
1 Catto's Whisky Jug
Blackbarrel Whisky Jug
Antique water jugs for whisky
These old jugs began to be marketed in the 19th century and disappeared in the 1970s, perhaps because of their production costs or because, as an advertising item, they no longer generate the interest of yesteryear.
The passion for collecting has turned these water jugs or pitchers into cult items.
These jugs are made from various materials such as mosaic, glass, ceramic, zinc, aluminum, wood, porcelain, and plastic, but most of them are definitely made of ceramic or porcelain; in many cases, they are considered works of art.
Only one of the Passport Whisky jugs has the spout broken; all the others are in perfect condition.
THE COLLECTION:
Teacher's Whisky Jug
Glengoyne Whisky Jug
Glen Elgin Whisky Jug
Beefeater Gin Jug
2 Grant's Whisky Jug
1 J&B Whisky Jug
1 White Horse Whisky Jug
3 Jameson Whisky Jugs (1 Large and 2 Mediums)
2 different Johnnie Walker whisky jugs
3,100 Pippers Whisky Jugs (2 Large and 2 Medium)
3 Ricard Jugs (2 Brown and 1 Blue)
Pastis Jug
1 Whyte & Mackay Whisky Jug
The Antiquary Whisky Jug
1 Long John Whisky Jug
3 Cutty Sark Whisky Jugs (2 yellow and one green; the last one has the spout broken).
Knockando Whisky Jug
2 different Vat 69 whisky jugs
Two different Passport Whisky Jugs
2 different Chivas Regal whisky jugs
1 Ballantines Whisky Jug
1 Dewars White Label Whisky Jug
1 Glenfiddich Whisky Jug
1 Bell's Whisky Jug
1 Catto's Whisky Jug
Blackbarrel Whisky Jug

