Posted 5 years ago
yougottaha…
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Looks like there was a few Stoneware companies in Scotland that made similar jugs for businesses in Scotland. Mine was made by HYKENNEDY Barrowfield Pottery Glasgow. William Wallace Co. made ???? if it was SCOTCH this Jug held a lot of it!!!! It's 18 inches high 11 inches wide!!! I've been looking what they made so far nothing. Any Help out there??
Stuff
I think it was a whisky jar.
The internet says "William Wallace and Co were one of the principal spirit firms in Scotland, and makers of 'The Real Mackay' whisky"
Also Kilmarnock is known to be a distilling town. Its where Johnny Walker whisky started.
Thanks elanski for the info!!! Braveheart would have to be pretty strong to rest that jug on his arm and elbow to take a sip!!! That's for all the loves!!!
Stuff
Hi There,
would you be interested in selling this, I'd like to re-patriate it to my home of Kilmarnock Scotland.
Thanks
Chris
Sorry went to someone months ago!!
Stuff
splendid it has the early h kennedy barrowfield pottery stamp glasgow scotland
i,ve have 3 graduating stoneware spirit flasks from alexander guild grey street newcastle upon tyne with handles the only 3 examples i know to exist
from the famous Blue Mile site tip antique bottles victorian rubbish tip dating 1840s = 1922 year approximately
i wrote a lengthy article in the british bottle review bbr glossy magazine circulated around the world
hamsandwich aka alan blakeman elsecar heritage centre barnsley uk
give him a call someday
i,m sure he would be glad to here from all interested folk or katie abbey cheryl tinkie winkie clare & the rest of the crew or email
all the very best malkey the omega man 1412