Plymouth Gin Ceramic Ashtrays, Match Strikers & Jugs.

Ashtrays and Match Strikers

This James Green & Nephew Ltd ashtray is 10cms. in diameter and 6cms. high. it is completely hollow and is made of very thin china, as such it is quite fragile.

 

 

This ashtray probably pre WW2

 

Causton Royal Winton Pottery Plymouth Gin Ashtray

Coates Plymouth Gin Wedekind & Co London pyramid match striker with all the lettering and images on 3 sides in black and the 4th side showing the bottle in colour.

 

 

Coates Plymouth Gin Wedekind & Co London Match Striker
Plymouth Gin, Coates & Co, Hardock & Corfield, Ltd. Mitcham Match Striker,

Plymouth Gin Coates & co Late Foley Shelley Match Striker

Plymouth Gin, Coates & Co, Late Foley Shelley Match Striker

Plymouth Gin Ashtray from the c 1976-1997 the period during the life span of this particular Plymouth Gin Label

Jugs

 
Royal Dalton Two Tone Coates & Co Original Plymouth Gin Jug

The Royal Dalton mark would suggest that it was made between 1902 and 1922 The Pattern Number indicates 1920

Plymouth Gin Royal Dalton Jug with the Plymouth Dry Gin Shield Monk device embossed on the surface. The Royal Dalton mark would suggest that it was made between 1902 and 1922 The Pattern Number indicates 1927

 

Simple square water jug made by Wade Regicor, very much in the 1960's style of label and intended for the export market

Plymouth Gin has commissioned several ceramic promotional and advertising items. Most notable among these are the Fish or Gurgling Jugs and the International Code of Signals Plates and as such, we have devoted pages to each of these items In the Dartmouth Pottery pages

Below are the Plymouth Gin ceramic items we have identified and seen, many of which are now in our collection. We are sure there are many items that are not shown here yet, including some we have seen in antique dealers charging greatly inflated prices, so beware. There are, we are sure, more, so if you have any information please let us know.