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Antique English Staffordshire Pottery Toby Jug with Tricorn Hat Lid
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Antique Victorian Staffordshire Toby Jug having a quality Victorian Staffordshire toby jug of a man in wonderful period clothing in red, pink, ...
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19th Century French Glazed Earthenware Jug
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Wonderful weathered glazed earthenware jug from the south of France., France, circa 1850-1900. Despite of its age in a good condition.
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Late 19th Century Toby Jug
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This gentleman is ready to serve you. Fill him up .
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19th Century, French Glazed Earthenware Water Jug
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Pair of Antique Early 19th Century Spongeware Staffordshire Pottery Plates
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