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Circa 1860-80 Toby Jug of a 'Collier' with jug, English

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    The Landlord Toby jug, circa 1860-80, Staffordshire, England. The chap looks askance - watching a suspicious customer? He is seated on his keg of "Home Brewed Ale". Handle with wheat...
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  • Cavalier Toby Jug by William Kent, circa 1900, Staffordshire, England
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    A Cavalier Toby Jug by William Kent, circa 1900, Staffordshire, England. The Cavalier in 17th century garb. Kent produced copies of period Staffordshire figures & originals. The pink...
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    Early 19th century Toby jug, faience, French. Marked in blue underglaze "BP". He is presented as a jolly fellow taking a pinch of snuff from his personal snuff box. Blue, green & flo...
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  • Hearty Goodfellow Toby Jug, late 19th century, Staffordshire, England
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    Hearty Goodfellow Toby jug, late 19th century, Staffordshire, England. He stands in front of a tree trunk holding his floral decorated jug of ale & a pipe. Crackle glaze. 11.75" h., ...
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  • Circa 1860 English Prattware Compote
    Located in Chapel Hill, NC
    Prattware compote, circa 1860, English. Marked No. 123. Prattware is lead-glazed earthenware produced in English from the 1790s thru much of the 19th century. Creamware body decorate...
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