Description: 19-16-16-12

Vintage Moira Pottery Works Nesting Set of 4 Kitchen Storage Canisters with Advertising print.

A beautiful set of stoneware nesting kitchen canisters from Moira Pottery in England!

Each of these canisters features a cream glaze with a tan brown lid glaze, completed by transfer print advertising reproducing quaint turn-of-the-century woodcuts of H. Dickson Hats, Caps, and Furs, India Panama Horse Hat, and Swamp Root Tonic.

This pottery was often marked with an oval stamp on the unglazed undersides of its production, though these in particular have "Made in England" imprinted on the back of the canisters. Moira pottery was in business from 1922-1991.

This is a set of kitchen canisters or storage jars are from the late 1960s, and in wonderful condition.

Kitchenware / Made England 

Measurements:

The Big – 7.25” tall x 6.25” wide

2nd – 5.75” x 5” wide

3rd – 4.75” x 4.25” wide

The smallest – 3.75” x 3.50 ” wide

They are in great pre-owned condition and extremely hard to find- no chips or cracks- they do not look used. Please view all pictures as they are part of the description 

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