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Octagonal, flattened baluster-shaped silver hot milk jug with a hinged moulded lid, by Colin Mckenzie, Edinburgh, 1713 - 1714, engraved with the arms of Baillie of Jerviswood and Mellerstain
Globular hot milk jug with flat chased decoration around the rim, by James Ker, Edinburgh, 1734 - 1735, part of a silver tea service made for Charles Hope, first Earl of Hopetoun
Stainless steel hot milk jug with wooden handle, part of a 'Campden' coffee service designed by Robert Welch, Chipping Campden, 1957: English, Bloxwich, made by J. and J. Wiggin from 1958 and marketed under the name 'Old Hall'
Stainless steel hot milk jug cover with wooden finial and handle, part of a 'Campden' coffee service designed by Robert Welch, Chipping Campden, 1957: English, Bloxwich, made by J. and J. Wiggin from 1958 and marketed under the name 'Old Hall'