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Antique Frank Cooper’s Marmalade Pot
Antique Frank Cooper’s Marmalade Pot
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Ceramic pot - Seville marmalade by Frank Cooper's of Oxford.
Aged 24, Sarah Cooper began production of Oxford marmalade at 83-84 High Street where a blue plaque stands today commemorating the conception of this marmalade! From 1874 - 1903 Cooper's recipe was made in the family kitchen on High Street until the company moved to a purpose built factory, before being sold to Twinings in 1919.
A pot of this very marmalade was taken on Captain Robert Scott's expedition to Antartica, as discovered by a jar being found in the ice many years later!
The perfect receptacle for smaller kitchen utensils or as a desk pen and pencil pot for a vintage style home office.
Really good condition! Please select your preference of the two from the variants...
Condition
Condition
Good Antique.
Items are vintage and as such will show wear and tear commensurate with age. Please study the pictures carefully as these form part of the description.
Materials
Materials
Stoneware.
Dimensions
Dimensions
H: 10 cm
W: 8.5 cm




