Memento of band's history for auction
Fans can bid online for the gilt-lined, white-glazed jug which bears a record of all the competition prizes the band won between 1856 and 1882.
The Queensbury-based brass band, which is now called the Black Dyke Band, has won numerous prizes and made more than 300 recordings since its official formation in 1855.
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Hide AdThe 19th century jug was made by Staffordshire pottery Sampson Bridgwood and Sons and is up for sale at Lancashire auction house, Silverwoods, on September 30.
Also on sale at the auction are three hand-crafted ship models made by renowned Lancashire craftsman, Peter Coughlin, including a model of HMS Victory, Admiral Lord Nelson's 1805 flagship at the Battle of Trafalgar.
The collection is expected to sell for more than 1,500.