$600 – Hall p162-163, Carmichael Cat. P. 17
Wartime Toby Jug: Winston Churchill “BULLDOGS” in white were produced for the UK market only. Different colorways of this toby jug were issued: for export only. A fine copy of this ‘Burleigh Ware’ toby jug…
$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…
$800 – Hall p35
Rare brown-cream colorway of the Churchill jug produced by Kirkland & Company Pottery, Etruria, Staffordshire, England under their Embassy Ware label. The jug depicts Winston Churchill as a ship’s figurehead in tribute to his return to the Admiralty as The First Lord in 1939.
$450 – Hall p35
Produced by Kirkland & Company Pottery, Etruria, Staffordshire, England. Kirkland created this jug under their Embassy Ware label. Stands approx. 7.5″ tall. The jug depicts Winston Churchill as a ship’s figurehead in tribute jug to his return to the Admiralty as The First Lord in 1939.
$450 – Hall p134
Designed by Harry Fenton, a very scarce brown Royal Doulton Toby Jug. Rare Brown Colorway. This jug, made in several sizes became one of Doulton’s best sellers and remained in production for 51 years.
$500 – Rare Green Colorway. Hall p134
Designed by Harry Fenton, this is the only one I have seen in this colorway. This jug, made in several sizes became one of Doulton’s best sellers and remained in production for 51 years.
$10,000
Four different colorways in fine condition by Leonard Jarvis. Jarvis was instructed by his employer Lord Mackintosh of Halifax to model a toby jug of Winston Churchill using pastel colours and translucent glazes.
$2,800
Toby Jugs, Spode 1941 for Copeland, designed by Eric Olsen. Very desirable and rare collection of wartime toby jugs in 4 different colourways. A unique collection. All in Fine Condition.