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19th C. Traditional Staffordshire Pottery Toby Jug

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This wonderful 19th C. Staffordshire pottery toby jug is in the traditional style of a gentleman seated holding a pint wearing clothes of the period and a tricorn hat. The jug measures 5 1/8 in – 13 cm wide, 7 1/8 in – 18 cm deep and 10 ¼ in – 26 cm in height. The jug has been well used with marks and the odd small chip to commensurate with age. This very decorative and quintessentially English piece of pottery would make a great accent piece to many different styles and decors. Antiques purchased on the Antiques Atlas website can be delivered to all addresses within the UK as well as all other parts of the world too. Please contact us for shipping quotes and any other questions you may have regarding the items listed. We have several trusted shippers we deal with on a regular basis to assure your item is delivered safely, at a very competitive rate.
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Date C. 1890  Late 19th Century Antiques Material Ceramic Origin English Maker Staffordshire Pottery Item code as743a278 / JNA3572 Status Sold

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Chelsea
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