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Fiesta Kitchen Covered Jug
Red, with Lid

Jug with Lid and Original Paper Labels, Foot Chip

Fiesta Kitchen Covered Jug, Red, with Lid Fiesta Kitchen Covered Jug, Red, with Lid

This medium-sized jug displays very well. On the side where the labels are placed, there are no chips, cracks or scratches. It looks pristine. Any white spots in the above photo are from flash glare only.

On the reverse side, there is a chip at the base; it measures 5/8" long at its widest point. There is also a brown spot under the glaze in about the middle of the pitcher's body, toward the left in the photo. White specks, except for the chip, are glare.

$225.00

Jug with Lid, no Paper Labels

Fiesta Kitchen Covered Jug, Red, with Lid Fiesta Kitchen Covered Jug, Red, with Lid Fiesta Kitchen Covered Jug, Red, with Lid

This little jug displays beautifully. However, when you remove the lid, there is a noticeable chip just at the pouring spout (middle photo). In addition, the glaze around the opening feels a little rough, as though there are scattered tiny glaze flakes but they are do not show white as though the glaze were flaked away. The Fiesta Kitchen Kraft imprint on the base is sharp and clear (right photo).

Fiesta Kitchen Covered Jug, Red, with Lid Fiesta Kitchen Covered Jug, Red, with Lid

The lid is perfect!

$98.50

by "Lucky Bob"


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