Jug Signed
Jug Signed
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![]() Charlotte Rhead Crown Ducal Wisteria Bowl US $324.04
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![]() Large Unusual Face Jug by 6th Generation Georgia Potter Mark Merritt US $35.00
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![]() Catawba Valley Face Jug by Walter Fleming Unusual Shape Turquoise Glaze US $35.00
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![]() Face Jug Blue and Brown Handmade Georgia Folk Art Decorative Pottery US $58.50
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![]() Face Jug Handmade Southern Folk Art Pottery by Rock Fort US $35.00
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![]() Freckled Woman Face Whimsical Handmade Folk Art Pottery US $39.99
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![]() W C Fields Pitcher Jug McCoy barware US $39.99
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![]() VINTAGE 1982 FUNNY FACE FOLK ART MUSTACHE MUG BEARD JUG POTTERY ARTIST SIGNED US $9.99
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![]() Southern Folk Pottery CYCLOPS Face Jug by Dwayne Crocker US $75.00
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![]() Vintage 1950s Gibsons Ornate Milk Jug Rose Gilt Decoration US $23.69
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![]() Small colourful blue white and gold jug US $1.56
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![]() antique portuguese majolica water jug earthenware signed 65 US $19.95
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![]() antique pottery majolica water jug earthenware signed 85 US $19.95
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![]() Tintagel Studio pottery jug US $7.89
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![]() Kernewek Cornish Studio pottery Gurggle Glug jug US $7.89
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![]() 1950`s German jug US $7.89
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![]() Keramik Studio pottery jug US $7.89
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![]() Keramik West German Vase large US $15.79
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![]() EMMA BRIDGEWATER SPONGEWARE CHRISTMAS STARS 1 2 PT JUG US $44.26
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![]() 15 Piece Studio Pottery Coffee Set by Cinque Ports Pottery LTD The Monastry Rye US $31.61
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![]() EARLY HONITON BOUQUET OF FLOWERS 4 JUG 1920 29 No 29 JUG US $11.05
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![]() ARTIST SIGNED RAKU JUG GREAT FORM FANTASTIC COLORS DOOR COUNTY WI TAD GILSTER US $64.99
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![]() Wyatt Pottery signed Canada 87 vase jug pitcher US $36.00
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![]() Vintage T G Green Peach Stripe Cornish Kitchen Ware Milk Jug Judith Onions US $12.63
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![]() VINTAGE BURGESS LEIGH QUAKER OATS TOBY JUG LTD EDITION 77 US $31.60
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![]() Hornsea Jug Fleur US $4.73
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![]() VINTAGE MASONS REGENCY HOT WATER JUG POT C4475 US $20.53
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![]() Unusual Jube 1982 Peasant with Creature in a Jug Small Sculpture US $17.99
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![]() A GREAT LITTLE MINIATURE DARTMOUTH POTTERY GLUG JUG IN SUPERB CONDITION US $7.89
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![]() NICE VINTAGE WINCHCOMBE SLIPWARE STUDIO POTTERY JUG US $7.89
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![]() MASONS IRONSTONE CHINA SET OF 3 GRADUATED HYDRA JUGS BROWN VELVET 1ST US $94.83
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![]() MASONS IRONSTONE CHINA LARGE 7 HYDRA JUG BROWN VELVET US $55.31
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![]() MARKS SPENCERS HARVEST DESIGN CREAMER MILK JUG US $1.56
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![]() ROYAL DOULTON VASE AND JUG MONKS IN THE CELLAR US $33.18
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![]() ROYAL DOULTON LARGE CHARACTER JUG OF THE YEAR 1992 WINSTON CHURCHILL D6907 US $134.34
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![]() ROYAL DOULTON LARGE CHARACTER JUG ATHOS D6827 NEW PETER JONES COLOURWAY US $134.34
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![]() Vintage Chester Hewell Pottery Jug Lamp Georgia US $125.00
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![]() Enchanting Art Deco Poole Pottery Jug in Leo the Lion Pattern Signed US $36.34
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![]() Fab Wedgwood Milk Jug Osborne R4699 US $7.89
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![]() WEDGWOOD BLUE JASPER JUG ICARUS US $23.69
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![]() WEDGWOOD PORTLAND BLUE JASPER DIP CREAM JUG CERES US $39.50
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![]() WEDGWOOD PORTLAND BLUE JASPER DIP SACRIFICE FIGURES US $47.41
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![]() HORNSEA POTTERY BLACK JUG LIDDED SUGAR BOWL US $6.31
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![]() NORTH CAROLINA FACE JUG RANDY TOBIAS FOLK ART POTTERY SCULPTURE US $26.00
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![]() SIGNED COLE POTTERY MULTI GREEN COLORED LARGE CERAMIC WATER PITCHER JUG VASE US $24.99
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![]() VINTAGE SIGNED 1995 POTLUCK POTTERY DARK BLUE SMALL PITCHER JUG CREAMER US $12.99
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![]() Signed Welsh Copper Lustre Mini Jug US $2.37
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![]() Signed Welsh Copper Lustre Mini Tankard US $2.37
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![]() Pottery Jug signed on the bottom US $20.00
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![]() Kevin Francis Face Pots Blues Bros Nelson Mandella 1 of 4 US $57.00
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![]() ANTIQUE VINTAGE ROYCROFT ARTS AND CRAFTS BEAN CROCK POT WITH LID US $29.99
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![]() Small Black White Jug Signed pottery US $10.00
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![]() Salt Glazed Stoneware Handled Jug Blue Design Signed US $13.99
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![]() Signed Bybee Pottery Jug California Cool Aid 1 2 Gal Two Tone Hand Made US $49.99
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![]() Phil Morgan NC Salt Glaze Stoneware Mini Folk Art Pottery Rebecca Jug Signed US $10.50
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![]() Black Face with Pink Lips Jug Handmade Sothern Folk Art Pottery US $35.00
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![]() Green Face Jug Handmade Georgia Folk Art Pottery by Rock Fort US $35.00
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![]() Old Signed Large Portuguese Art Pottery Water Jug Pot Majolica Blue White US $75.99
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![]() VINTAGE COIL MADE POTTERY JUG VASE SIGNED NUMBERED BLACK BROWN CREAM COLORS US $8.99
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![]() OLD Jugtown Pottery Stoneware Jug Signed Ben Owens US $86.00
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![]() Hand Painted Vintage Belgium BEQUET Majolica Porcelain Pottery Pitcher VASE Jug US $19.95
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![]() SET OF SIGNED JONATHAN KESLER POTTERY US $39.99
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![]() HAND PAINTED ESPANA JUG PITCHER SIGNED TRAVERA G7 FLAG US $29.99
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![]() Face Jug Maker Michel Bayne Ovoid Republic of SC Edgefield SC Inspired Pottery US $114.50
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![]() Southern Folk Pottery Face Jug By Jerry Brown Hamilton Alabama Perfect Condition US $65.00
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![]() Nicola Fasano Italian Art Pottery Jug or Pitcher Signed Grottaglie Puglia Italy US $35.00
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![]() 725 PR Storie Pottery Co Jug Marshall Texas Signed Cobalt Blue Barn Scene US $8.93
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![]() RARE AUTHENTIC VINTAGE VTG ANTIQUE Shawnee Pottery Fruit Ball Pitcher USA 80 US $49.99
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![]() Hand Crafted Twisted Ceramic Jug signed Tan Beige Glazed US $12.00
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![]() ART POTTERY FAIENCE MAJOLICA JUG HAND PAINTED FLOWERS signed Liberty Camden US $7.89
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![]() Roycroft Pottery Jug US $9.99
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![]() EMMA BRIDGEWATER NEW HALF PINT JUG SPECKLED HEN US $23.69
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![]() MASONS CHARTREUSE GREEN JUG US $39.50
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![]() RARE ONE OF A KIND STONEWARE FACE MUG by MARYLAND POTTER DAVID WARFIELD US $30.00
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![]() Face Jug lt yellow miniature by Judy Freeman Seagrove NC US $14.00
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The History of Memphis Blues Music
Memphis blues music has a very rich and interesting history that is packed with many of the biggest names in American music. Created in the 1920s and 1930s, Memphis blues music was created by musicians that lived in the area, like Furry Lewis, Frank Stokes, John Estes and Memphis Minnie. At first, it was only popular in vaudeville and medicine shows, but soon it quickly grew to capture the interest of the entire nation.
Memphis blues music really got its start on Beale Street, the place where the nightlife and culture of Memphis was (and still is). There have been several books written, dedicated only to Memphis blues music and Beale Street, including Goin Back to Memphis by James L. Dickerson, which came out in the year 2000.
Memphis blues music gained a lot of popularity very fast, largely in part to its unique sound. Because many of the musicians were poor and could not afford to buy traditional instruments, they were forced to improvise using household items that were previously not known for their sound producing capabilities. For example, washboards, kazoos and Jews harps were all prevalent in early Memphis blues music.
Quite possibly the most unique and frequently used odd instruments found in Memphis blues music is the jug. To replace the sound that an expensive bass guitar would make, people would blow into various sized jugs to create a deep and hollow sound. Of course, some of the people in Memphis blues music were able to get their hands on traditional instruments such as violins, banjos and mandolins.
Memphis blues music never really featured any electric instruments until after World War II, when Memphis blues music musicians slowly started buying and using them. Memphis blues music also started to transform itself as new musicians came onto the Memphis scene. This is because many African Americans started to migrate away from impoverished rural areas in search of cities and good jobs. Among those making the trek to Memphis were Willie Nix, Ike Turner, Howlin Wolf and B.B. King.
Still, Memphis blues music remained confined to the area of Memphis. That is, until Sun Records took an interest in Memphis blues music and started signing local artists as fast as they could. Eventually, Memphis blues music would go on to influence rock and roll, modern jazz and rhythm and blues music, and has been cited by several famous musicians in their songs.
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Why are the carbon particles in my Brita filter getting into the filtered water?
I know the particles aren't harmless, but they're not supposed to get into the jug where I pour my water from.
What's causing this? Sign that I need a new filter maybe? It's been happening since I put it in 2 months ago though.
Anything I can do?
The instructions suggest that you run two full pitchers for a new filter to get the loose particles out.
That said, perhaps you didn't insert it tightly enough into the jug in the first place. Try pushing it a little tighter and try again.
It's okay if the particles are in the top part, as long as they don't leak through.
Mighty Baby - A Jug Of Love -1971


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