The 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
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The Arklow & Carrigaline Collection
The 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 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 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 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 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 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 Red Seal Whiskey Jug, made by Arklow Pottery, uses one of their two most popular mould designs. The jug displays the text ‘Jameson
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