Although not a pub jug, we believe this porcelain souvenir of an Irish donkey would make a charming addition to the display of any traditional
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The Arklow & Carrigaline Collection
Arklow Pottery or Arklow Ware, County Wicklow, Ireland (1934–99)
Although not a pub jug, we believe this porcelain souvenir of an Irish donkey would make a charming addition to the display of any traditional
Read moreM.D. Daly & Sons were wholesale grocers located at 7-9 Academy Street, Cork. They were most likely related to John Daly & Co, from which
Read moreThis is one of two different moulds of water jugs made for Corcoran’s Mineral Waters by Arklow Pottery. The Arklow stamp on the base indicates
Read moreThe Paddy The Whisky Of Quality jug on display here is one of five of this type. We have four of them in this collection. There
Read moreThe Paddy 10 Years Old whisky jug on display here is one of five of this type. We have four of them in this collection.
Read moreOn display here is a rare jug commissioned for the importer and bottler William H White of Limerick. It was made by Arklow Pottery in
Read moreThe Tullamore Dew jug made by Arklow, featured here, dates from the 1950s. It is a highly sought-after item among jug collectors. There are two
Read moreThis is an interesting VAT 10 Irish Whiskey jug made by Arklow Pottery for P. O’Malley & Co. (Limerick) Ltd., wholesale wine merchants. The jug
Read morePreston’s 10 Whiskey was distilled by Preston’s Distillery, situated in Drogheda, County Louth. The water jug on display here was made by Arklow pottery. By
Read moreThis attractive black and white jug displays the text “Most people prefer Jameson” on both sides. Arklow Pottery in Wicklow, Ireland, made this pub jug.
Read moreThe jug shown here, featuring Gold Leaf Players Navy Cut, is one of two cigarette jugs in our collection made by Arklow. Players Navy Cut
Read moreThe jug shown here, featuring Players Navy Cut, is one of two cigarette jugs in our collection made by Arklow. Players Navy Cut Tobacco, once
Read moreThe Paddy whiskey jug on display here is a rarer version compared to the one listed here. There are two main differences: firstly, the text
Read moreThe Midleton Irish Whiskey Jug featured here was commissioned by Irish Distillers in the 1970s. This was to coincide with the launch and celebration of
Read moreYou’re looking at a rare white ceramic jug advertising Club Liqueur Irish Whisky and McKibbin’s Famous Old Rum (a produce of British Guiana). The jug
Read moreFeatured here is a Powers Irish Whiskey jug made by Arklow in the 1980s/90s. Arklow produced two variations of this jug – one with a
Read morePresented here is a Powers Gold Label Whiskey jug crafted by Arklow in the 1980s/90s. Arklow produced two variations of this jug – one without
Read moreHewitt’s Whisky was made by Cork Distilleries Company in Cork, Ireland. The brand honoured the Hewitt family. They originally established the Watercourse distillery in Cork.
Read moreThe Old Bushmills Whiskey jug featured here dates from the 1960s. It’s one of six (not 4 as commonly believed) different versions of this whiskey jug. The
Read moreThe Oldest Whiskey In The World jug featured here dates back to the 1980s or 90s. It’s one of six (not 4 as commonly believed)
Read moreThe Bushmills World’s Oldest Whiskey jug featured here dates from the 1970s. It’s one of six (not 4 as commonly believed) different versions of this whiskey jug.
Read moreThe Old Bushmills Irish Whiskey jug featured here dates from the 1980s/90s. It’s one of six (not 4 as commonly believed) different versions of this whiskey jug.
Read moreHere’s another Millars Whiskies green jug made by Arklow, and based on the stamp on the base, it’s from the 1950s/60s. We have another one
Read moreThis VAT 69 Scotch Whisky jug featured here is made by Arklow Ware. It dates from the 1930s/40s, and is extremely rare. This jug along
Read moreThis Scotch Whisky Black & White jug featured here is stamped Arklow Ware. It dates from the 1930s/40s and is exceptionally rare. This jug along
Read moreThe Millar’s Whiskies jug we’re featuring here comes in three colours: black, green, and white. The black jug we’re showing has orange text on two
Read moreThe Arklow Pottery Tullamore Dew jug featured here dates from the 1950s/60s. It is a highly sought-after item for Irish Whiskey collectors. Despite not being
Read moreThe Millars Whiskies jug from Arklow is highly sought after by collectors. The jug comes in three colours: green, black, and white. The Millars Whiskies
Read moreThe Paddy Old Irish Whisky Jug featured here is made by Arklow Pottery. This jug is liked by collectors, but it’s one of two versions
Read moreCorcoran’s Mineral Water Carlow manufacturing business was established in 1827 by Thomas Corcoran. Corcoran’s used natural water from a well beside Carlow Castle. Many awards
Read moreThe Jameson Whiskey 1780 jug featured here bears the logo and family crest. Additionally, it features the text ‘JAMESON, EST’D 1780, SINE METU, IRISH WHISKEY.’
Read moreThe Jameson Irish Whiskey jug featured here bears their logo and family crest. Additionally, it also features the text ‘JAMESON, EST’D 1780, SINE METU, IRISH
Read moreJameson Crested Ten is a brand of blended Irish whiskey produced by Jameson. The jug displays a red and gold tall ship logo and the
Read moreThe Jameson Red Seal Whiskey Jug, made by Arklow Pottery, uses one of their two most popular mould designs. The jug displays the text ‘Jameson
Read moreThe Neal Carlin Arklow Jug on show here is rare. It’s made by Arklow Pottery, using a special mould. This jugs occasionally appear on auction
Read moreThis Black and White Arklow Jug is relatively common, but the one produced by Arklow is less frequently found. The Arklow version was likely commissioned
Read moreThe featured Bacardi Arklow Jug is primarily found in the United States. It is probable that Arklow Pottery acquired the mould from another ceramic maker,
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