Racing jug

£75.00
  • Can be designed to depict racing silk colours including hat and whip
  • Can be personalised with reference to the trainer, owner, jockey or a race
  • Handmade and handcrafted by one of our skilled china makers
  • Gift wrapped in an english made presentation box

Personalisation

  • Name of registered owner of silks or description *

  • Text for front ( optional ) *

  • Text for back ( optional ) *

  • Message for the base ( optional ) *

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Description

Our racing jug is a unique and versatile gift for anyone connected to the horse racing world.

It can be used for drinks, flowers or as a stand alone piece.

The jug is decorated with the tunic on the front and the cap and whip on the reverse.

The name of the owner, trainer, jockey or a race may be added to either the front or back.

A personal message may be added to the base.

We use Weatherbys standard colours when reproducing the silks on china. If known, please supply the silks colours when ordering but if not please supply us with the name and we will contact Weatherbys on your behalf.

All our china is handmade and handcrafted by one of our skilled china makers in the Longton district of Stoke-on-Trent.

The china is gift wrapped in an English made presentation box.

Susan Rose China is proud to support British manufacturing at its finest.

Details

Dishwasher not safe if edged in silver or gold
Microwave not safe if edged in silver or gold

Dimensions

Height: 17.5cm
Diameter: 9.5cm
Capacity: 2 pints
Weight: 1200g

Delivery

Please allow 2 weeks for delivery after artwork approval

Free Postage by Royal Mail 48hr Tracked for orders over £40

Additional information
Weight 1.2 kg
Dimensions 17.5 cm

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Susan Rose China
The Mill,
Preston Capes Rd,
Newnham,
Northamptonshire,
NN11 3EZ

Company Number: 11295751

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