A large 19th century Sunderland lustre pitcher, "Judith Robe...

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A large 19th century Sunderland lustre pitcher, "Judith Roberge, 1841", on one side a west view of Ironbridge at Sunderland, built by R Burdon, and a second side narrated "This world is a good one to live in, to lend, to spend, to buy or give in, but to beg, borrow, or get a man's own, it is such a world as never was known", H23cm, in addition there is a small printed piece of paper detailing the life of Judith Roberge and her close family

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Unfortunately this has numerous cracks through the body and base, handle has been broken and restored, glazing chips, wear and other restoration

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Auction Date: 10th Apr 2024 at 9:30am

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