Scottish Victorian Methvens Pottery Hands-in-Pockets Toby Jug
Scottish Victorian Methvens Pottery Hands-in-Pockets Toby Jug Scottish Victorian Methvens Pottery Hands-in-Pockets Toby Jug Scottish Victorian Methvens Pottery Hands-in-Pockets Toby Jug Scottish Victorian Methvens Pottery Hands-in-Pockets Toby Jug Scottish Victorian Methvens Pottery Hands-in-Pockets Toby Jug Scottish Victorian Methvens Pottery Hands-in-Pockets Toby Jug Scottish Victorian Methvens Pottery Hands-in-Pockets Toby Jug
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Scottish Victorian Methvens Pottery Hands-in-Pockets Toby Jug

DETAILS
This antique figural toby jug is modelled as a standing man smiling with his hands in his waistcoat pockets, wearing a blue coat and black tricorn hat.
Originally designed in the potteries of Staffordshire England in the 1760s, Toby Jugs (Fillpots or Philpots) are modelled as seated or standing figures, typically jovial and intoxicated holding a beer, with a tricorn hat forming the spout and a handle on the back. These jugs also take the form of popular historical or fictional characters. Figural jugs modelled with only the head and shoulders are referred to as Character or Face Jugs.
MAKER
Methvens Pottery Factory (Kircaldy, Scotland, 1714-1928)
MARKS
Blue mark (base): M
PERIOD
Queen Victoria (1837-1901) | Late 19th century
DATE
Circa 1880
DIMENSIONS
Width 5 Depth 7 Height 9.75 inches
CONDITION
Note: chipped (base).
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