Quin’s of Limerick were whiskey bonders and bottlers in Limerick, located in the southwest of Ireland. They also had their own brand of cream sherry
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The Arklow & Carrigaline Collection
Quin’s of Limerick were whiskey bonders and bottlers in Limerick, located in the southwest of Ireland. They also had their own brand of cream sherry
Read moreOn display is a Guinness jug, or pitcher, made by Carrigdhoun Pottery. Originally known as Carrigaline Pottery, it became Cork Art Pottery Limited. After this
Read morePresented is a charming Baileys Irish Cream Jug crafted by Carrigaline Pottery specifically for Baileys. When we first came across this jug, we thought it
Read moreThe Paddy Irish Whiskey jug showcased here is the second addition to our collection, crafted by Carrigaline Pottery in Cork, Ireland. While this jug’s shape
Read moreDisplayed is a rare pub jug from John Daly & Co. This jug was crafted by Carrigaline Pottery in Cork, Ireland. It’s the first addition
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