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    Posted 5 years ago

    onofrio
    (2 items)

    I think its a creamer from the White House back in the day of the looting war in 1812 looking for any help on this

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    1. maryh1956 maryh1956, 5 years ago
      I doubt if it was from the White House, as General George Washington refused a letter from the British because it was addressed to him as George Washington Esq during the war Of Independance. It is a British term and more than likely the jug was made in England. There appears to be an impressed initial or something on the underside, which may help identify the maker and age
    2. onofrio, 5 years ago
      looking for more information, on this.?

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