Wee Glasgow jug
This wee Nautilus porcelain jug is a rare and exquisite example of Glasgow’s rich industrial art heritage.
Produced by the renowned Nautilus Porcelain Co. of Possilpark between 1894 and 1913, this piece is
celebrated for its delicate, eggshell-like quality that rivalled the finest Belleek pottery. Featuring the graceful, translucent finish that made the factory famous, this diminutive jug often boasts subtle hand-painted floral details or gilded accents characteristic of the late Victorian and Edwardian eras.
A true collector's item, this charming piece of wee Glasgow history represents a period when the city was at the forefront of high-quality porcelain production, making it a sophisticated addition to any display of Scottish ceramics.

















