Collecting things

Queen Anne

Brand info:

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Queen Anne was first released by Hill, Thomson & Co. in 1884, but not registered until in 1902.

It was a blend of Glenlivet, Glen Grant and Longmorn.

Despite huge popularity up until the 1980’s the brand slowly disappeared from the market after several changes of ownership.

The brand is still registered to Hill, Thomson & Co. which now is part of Pernaud Richard.

Condition ratings

Mint

5/5

Very Good - Slight signs of wear

4/5

Good - Faded or with minor chip

3/5

Repaired - Good for display

2/5

Poor - Clearly damaged

1/5

Jugs:

Material: Ceramic
Maker: unmarked
Height: 87mm
Volume: 150ml
Weight: 190g
Age: 1970's

Condition

5/5

Material: Ceramic
Maker: unmarked
Height: 87mm
Volume: 145ml
Weight: 200g
Age: 1970's

Condition

5/5

Material: Ceramic
Maker: unmarked
Height: 110mm
Volume: 600ml
Weight: 375g
Age: ca 1950

Condition

4/5

Significant crazing.

Material: Ceramic
Maker: Wade PDM
Height: 180mm
Volume: 900ml
Weight: 700g
Age: 1970-1980

Condition

5/5

* Westcott's: £50-60

Material: Ceramic
Maker: unmarked
Height: 87mm
Volume: 150ml
Weight: 150g
Age: 1970's

Condition

5/5

Material: Ceramic
Maker: unmarked
Height: 87mm
Volume: 155ml
Weight: 160g
Age: 1970's

Condition

5/5

Printing error on left side.

* Westcott's: £35-40

Material: Ceramic
Maker: Moira Stoneware
Height: 160mm
Volume: 700ml
Weight: 825g
Age: <-1970

Condition

5/5

* Westcott's: £40-45