A Staffordshire earthenware 'Fair Hebe' jug, of rustic form, decorated with a youth offering a bird's nest to a maid, beneath a scroll inscribed 'Fair Hebe', on the other side a figure holding a goblet aloft beneath a banner reading "A Bumpor A Bumpor," the bottle between his feet impressed with the initials 'R.U', 21.5cm high

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