Leonard Jarvis – Churchill Toby Jug 1947 (Brown)
$2500 – Hall p164
1974, Jarvis modelled a toby jug of Winston Churchill using pastel colours and translucent glazes in the style of earlier toby modelers. Brown colourway version, No. 71…
$2500 – Hall p164
1974, Jarvis modelled a toby jug of Winston Churchill using pastel colours and translucent glazes in the style of earlier toby modelers. Brown colourway version, No. 71…
$2500 – Hall p164
1974, Jarvis modelled a toby jug of Winston Churchill using pastel colours and translucent glazes in the style of earlier toby modelers. Yellow colourway version, No. 130…
SOLD
$195 – Limited Edition: #155 of 750
Winston Churchill Toby Jug modelled by Douglas V. Tootle. Kevin Francis Ceramics. Hand made and hand painted in Staffordshire, England.
$200 – Hall p34 & p41
A nice jug marked ‘Shorter’ on the base: green colourway. Hand painted. Shorter & Son, Stoke-on-Trent 1939. Excellent Condition
$200
Shorter & Son, Stoke-on-Trent 1939. Marking on base are very difficult to see. Not sure if this is what is written: flambe, Normont.
$200 – Douglas Hall p34 & p41
A nice jug with ‘Shorter’ on the base, in the plain tan colourway.
SOLD
$125
A solid cast brass door knocker which is about 8 inches high and has a swinging Churchill head that bangs (knocks) against a brass backplate. Has 3 holes for easy attachment.
$250 – Limited to 250, this is #140
Kevin Francis Toby Jug in the style of the famous Wilkinson Toby from the 20th Century replica series. “Winston Is Back”
SOLD
$195 – No. 132 of a Limited Edition of 500
Winston Rufus – Toby Jug. Bairstow Manor Pottery. Winston Churchill toby jug in mint condition
SOLD
$700 – Hall p162-163
Wartime Toby Jug: Winston Churchill “BULLDOGS”. Different colorways of this toby jug were issued: the ones with Churchill wearing a red jacket or a brown jacket (this one listed here) were for export only. A fine copy of this ‘Burleigh Ware’ toby jug…
SOLD
$125
Two of the five sizes of the Royal Wynton, Churchill character jugs which were produced in several colorways during WWII. This pair feature Churchill wearing a black hat. Designed by Bill Grindy who later worked for Royal Albert and Sylvac. Sizes approx. 6” and 3” tall.
$400
Four of the five sizes of the Royal Wynton, Churchill character jugs which were produced in several colorways during WWII. Designed by Bill Grindy who later worked for Royal Albert and Sylvac.
$85
Two of the five sizes of the Royal Wynton, Churchill character jugs which were produced in several colorways during WWII. Designed by Bill Grindy who later worked for Royal Albert and Sylvac. Sizes approx. 4” and 3” tall.
$400 – Prototype, Signed by the Modeler: Kevin Francis
Hand made and hand painted Churchill Toby Jug by Kevin Francis Ceramics, Staffordshire, England. Excellent Condition. Unique prototype with “Property of Kevin Francis Not for Resale” printed on the base of the figure of Churchill.
SOLD
$120 – Royal Doulton D4634
Royal Doulton Winston Churchill Character Jug with News Chronicle Victory Handle. Small, handmade and hand decorated. Perfect condition…
SOLD
$150 – Limited Edition, #365 of 750
Admiral Winston Churchill Toby Jug. Handmade and hand painted in Staffordshire, England by Kevin Francis Ceramics. This copy is in white colorway…
$225 – Limited Edition, No.750 of 750
Admiral Winston Churchill Toby Jug in blue. Handmade and hand painted in Staffordshire, England by Kevin Francis Ceramics.
$975
A beautifully framed, color portrait of a Churchill. The image is a color transfer print from a 1945 photograph by David Waddington, printed in the United States in 1946 and depicting Churchill in a head and shoulders pose wearing the uniform of Air Commodore of the Royal Air Force.
$250
A very impressive piece for your library: Churchill bust in ivory. Glass circle covering Churchill bust measures approx 3″ diam. Black velvet surrounds the circular centerpiece enhanced by the elegant gilded frame. Churchill with bow tie and a cigar…
$750
The earliest representation of Churchill, this figurine shows Churchill as a newly commissioned second Lieutenant of the 4th Hussars in 1895. Production was supposed to reach a limited edition of 250 but according to Hall only around 100 were sold.