The jug shown here, featuring Gold Leaf Players Navy Cut, is one of two cigarette jugs in our collection made
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The jug shown here, featuring Gold Leaf Players Navy Cut, is one of two cigarette jugs in our collection made
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The jug shown here, featuring Players Navy Cut, is one of two cigarette jugs in our collection made by Arklow.
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The Paddy whiskey jug on display here is a rarer version compared to the one listed here. There are two
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You’re looking at a rare white ceramic jug advertising Club Liqueur Irish Whisky and McKibbin’s Famous Old Rum (a produce
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Featured here is a Powers Irish Whiskey jug made by Arklow in the 1980s/90s. Arklow produced two variations of this
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Presented here is a Powers Gold Label Whiskey jug crafted by Arklow in the 1980s/90s. Arklow produced two variations of
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The Oldest Whiskey In The World jug featured here dates back to the 1980s or 90s. It’s one of six
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The Millar’s Whiskies jug we’re featuring here comes in three colours: black, green, and white. The black jug we’re showing
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The Arklow Pottery Tullamore Dew jug featured here dates from the 1950s/60s. It is a highly sought-after item for Irish
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The Millars Whiskies jug from Arklow is highly sought after by collectors. The jug comes in three colours: green, black,
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Corcoran’s Mineral Water Carlow manufacturing business was established in 1827 by Thomas Corcoran. Corcoran’s used natural water from a well
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The Jameson Whiskey 1780 jug featured here bears the logo and family crest. Additionally, it features the text ‘JAMESON, EST’D
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The Jameson Red Seal Whiskey Jug, made by Arklow Pottery, uses one of their two most popular mould designs. The
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The Neal Carlin Arklow Jug on show here is rare. It’s made by Arklow Pottery, using a special mould. This
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This Black and White Arklow Jug is relatively common, but the one produced by Arklow is less frequently found. The
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The jug featured here was made for Bacardi by Arklow Pottery, most likely for the US market, and is primarily
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