This is an antique Prattware paste pot from the mid-19th century, featuring a light blue glaze and a transfer-printed hunting scene.These jars were commonly used to hold meat pastes, such as shrimp or ham, produced by companies like John Burgess & Son.The design on this specific type of jar is often referred to as "The Boar Hunt" or a general shooting scene, typically dating around 1856 based on diamond registration marks.Such items are collectible pieces of Victorian transferware pottery, with prices varying based on condition and rarity
The Prattware Paste Pot is ideal for professional bakers who require precise control over the consistency of their jam, jam-filling, or jelly creation.