Two Toby jugs: both with yellow britches, one with black coat, one with blue coat, both 9-1/2 in., both probably late 19th/early 20th century. Overall light crazing, some base wear. Couey Collection.
RARE NEALE PEARLWARE TOBY JUG, DATED 1794. , Wearing a maroon-sprigged waistcoat and maroon jabot, a russet, green and mustard plaid coat and russet breeches, the inside rim of his tricorn sponged in red and green, the base in red, blue and green, incised Neale 1794 in script lettering under the base. Height 9 1/4 inches. @Literature: For an illustration of a creamware version of this toby jug see Diana Edwards, Neale Pottery and Porcelain: Its Predecessors and Successors 1763-1820, p. 171, pl. 149. @Est. $2, 000-$4, 000
Toby jug, gentleman seated on corner chair and wearing tricorn hat, blue coat, yellow britches, probably Staffordshire, 19th century, 11-1/4 in. Lacking handle and item from proper left hand, stein cracked and loose, paint loss and scratches overall.
Two Faience Figural Pitchers The first a Toby form pitcher, approx. 10-7/8"H, with a floral decoration on his coat, and the smaller a Delft character jug, approx. 3-1/4"H detailed in blue on the white glaze.
VICTORIAN STAFFORDSHIRE POTTERY TOBY JUG, typical form with blue coat and pink lustre painted floral jug, 9 3/4" (24.8cm) high
A Staffordshire pearlware Toby jug, seated wearing a brown coat and breeches, a blue and white painted jug resting on his knee. Restoration to the hat and feet. Early 19th century, 25cm.
Two Staffordshire painted earthenware toby jugs late 19th century; 1) seated figure with ''Blue Willow '' pattern coat 5 1/2 in. H.; 2) figure with blue coat with pink lustre highlights 5 1/4 in. H. Estimate $ 100-200 Blue Willow figure: appropriate wear scratches; lustre highlights figure: with hairline crack inside crazing underneath scratches.
TWO STAFFORDSHIRE POTTERY TOBY JUGS modelled as seated topers, each holding a jug of ale and with black tricorn hat and lid, blue frock coat and yellow breeches, on canted oblong base, 19th century, 8 3/4" and 9 1/2" high
PRATT-TYPE TOBY JUG OF A SAILOR, NINETEENTH CENTURY. , Modelled seated on a brown chair over a sea chest and holding a foaming jug and glass, wearing an ochre waistcoat, cobalt-blue coat and striped trousers, the green leafy-edged base molded with an anchor. Height 11 5/8 inches. @Literature: A nearly identical model of a sailor toby jug with the anchor more pronounced is discussed and illustrated in Mr. Frank Partridge's Collection of Ralph Wood, p. 25, n. 2; another similar model, marked Neale &Co. , but the base molded with a pipe instead of an anchor, is illustrated in Herbert Read, Staffordshire Pottery Figures, pl. 43. @Est. $1, 200-$1, 800
THREE STAFFORDSHIRE PEARLWARE TOBY JUGS INCLUDING AN EXAMPLE OF THE NIGHT WATCHMAN, one holding a foaming jug of ale and pipe, with warty face, striped waistcoat and yellow breeches, on red-brown banded base, 26cm h, another holding a jug and glass, undecorated save for the black hat and shoes, a line of puce foliage up the handle, the Night Watchman well decorated in a red -brown coat seated in a red chair with blue lantern on marbled base, 23cm h, all early 19th c
Two Staffordshire traditional toby jugs and a Staffordshire blue and white crackle glaze toby jug 19th century; 1) two traditional toby jugs - both 9 in. H.; 2) crackle glaze figure - of standing lord with blue hat and coat 7 in. H. Estimate $ 150-250 Traditional toby jugs: wear scratches possible restoration to one hat; crackle glaze jug: uniform craquelure break and repair in hat.
Two 19th century Toby jugs: one with blue coat and speckled vest, 9-1/2 in., [repair to proper right hand and hat, overall light crazing]; one with purple coat, 9-1/2 in., [repair to hat, discoloration]. Couey Collection.
A Staffordshire Hearty Goodfellow Toby jug in standing pose holding a pipe and a jug of ale wearing a blue coat 11in. Estimate ?60-80 Descriptions provided in both printed and on-line catalogue formats do not include condition reports. The absence of a condition statement does not imply that the lot is in perfect condition or completely free from wear and tear imperfections or the effects of aging. Interested bidders are strongly encouraged to request a condition report on any lots upon which they intend to bid prior to placing a bid. All transactions are governed by Gorringes Conditions of Sale.Sold for ?60
Royal Doulton Toby Jug. D6031 Happy John. Black Hat, Light Green Coat, Yellow Scarf With Blue Polka Dots. Large Size 8½ Inches. Issued 1939-1991.
FIVE FIGURAL TOBY JUGSFive figural toby jugs, to include a Lenox William Penn, 6 1/4" h., Lenox, Higgins & Seiter, George Washington, 6" h., Royal Worcester standing man in blue coat, W. H. Goss standing man in orange coat, and an unmarked standing man in green coat, together with a Clarice Cliff figural toby creamer and sugar.
Condition:
Good condition. No apparent damages or repairs.
PAIR OF MINTON MAJOLICA TOBY JUGS
LATE 19TH CENTURY one modelled as a man in 18th century dress, standing with his hands in his pockets, wearing a blue coat and yellow waistcoat, the handle modelled as his hair tied with a ribbon, various impressed marks, numbered 1140, date mark for 1867, 28cm high; the other modelled as a lady holding a fan and wearing a shawl, her blue bodice with pink trimmed sleeves; impressed factory marks, date mark for 1868,(2)28.5cm high
Ten Assorted Ceramic Toby Jugs, various forms, ht. 5 to 10 in. Estimate $250-350 cracks and repairs to Napoleon, most notably to the hat. There is a nick to the arm of the man in the blue coat as well as flaking to a man in red coat. Man with yellow coat has crazing throughout and another jug with red coat has a repaired hand, flaking to the hat, and crazing The absence of a condition statement does not imply that the lot is in perfect condition or completely free from wear and tear, imperfections or the effects of aging. Condition requests can be obtained via email (lot inquiry button) or by telephone to the appropriate gallery location (Boston/617.350.5400 or Marlborough/508.970.3000). Any condition statement given, as a courtesy to a client, is only an opinion and should not be treated as a statement of fact. Skinner Inc. shall have no responsibility for any error or omission.
A STAFFORDSHIRE TOBY JUG
the ruddy faced toper with several moles, in a vivid green coat, red and green striped and yellow spotted waistcoat and grey breeches, an ale glass in his left hand, his right hand on the handle of a blue and white jug, a brown line encircling the rounded base, 19cm h, c1820
FIVE STAFFORDSHIRE EARTHENWARE TOBY JUGS: 19th/20th Century. Some with factory marks. All depicting seated gentleman with mugs and in tricorn hats, the earliest of a gentleman wearing a green and orange lattice pattern coat, another 19th Century of a stout gentleman in a light blue coat. Heights 5 ½" to 9”. (Cond: all in good condition, some crackling to glaze on some)
Pearlware Toby jug, gentleman in blue coat and orange vest holding a mug of beer and seated in a corner chair, probably Staffordshire, England, late 18th century, 11-1/2 in. Scattered surface crazing, lacking handle to mug and implement in proper left hand, base with old cracks, other minor surface losses and abrasions.
A Royal Doulton character jug, The Cavalier, 8cm high; a Royal Worcester miniature Toby jug with a bright blue coat and red waistcoat, puce mark, no. 2831, 4½cm high; and a 19thC porcelain circular box, the cover decorated with classical figures in a garden, the body glazed blue, 5cm diameter. (3).
A 19th Century toby jugformed as a seated figure jug with glass in hand, with blue checkered coat, tricorn hat, yellow breeches, spongeware decoration to edge of base and hat interior, possibly Scottish
ROYAL DOULTON MINIATURE CHARACTER JUG, TOBY PHILPOTS D6...Green hat; brown coat; Blue scarf with white spots. Royal Doulton backstamp.
Dimensions: 2.5"L x 2"W x 2.25"H
Manufacturer: Royal Doulton
Country of Origin: England
Condition:
Age related wear.
Three Toby jugs: one with green coat, 10-1/4 in.; one with blue coat, 8-3/4 in.; one with orange coat, 8-3/4 in., probably 20th century. Couey Collection.
A PRATTWARE TOBY JUG, PROBABLY YORKSHIRE with jug and glass, in cobalt coat with ochre collar, buttons and caryatid handle, standing on a mound sponged in ochre, blue and black, 19.5cm h, c1830
Pearlware Toby jug, seated gentleman with blue coat holding an empty pitcher, probably Staffordshire area, England, late 18th century, 10-1/4 in. Minor surface anomalies as made.
A STAFFORDSHIRE PEARLWARE TOBY JUG, the seated toper with well modelled head in a lustrous black-brown tricorn hat, indigo coat, light blue waistcoat and leggings and yellow breeches, 25.5cm h, c1790
Staffordshire Pearlware Toby Jug, England, c. 1800, underglaze polychrome enamels with a brown tricorner hat and hair, light brown long coat with blue buttons, and green breeches, ht. 9 1/2 in. Provenance: The Victor & Muriel Polikoff Collection. Estimate $500-700 Hat brim with numerous chips repaired. The absence of a condition statement does not imply that the lot is in perfect condition or completely free from wear and tear, imperfections or the effects of aging. Condition requests can be obtained via email (lot inquiry button) or by telephone to the appropriate gallery location (Boston/617.350.5400 or Marlborough/508.970.3000). Any condition statement given, as a courtesy to a client, is only an opinion and should not be treated as a statement of fact. Skinner Inc. shall have no responsibility for any error or omission.
19th century Toby jug, seated figure with blue coat and white hat, well defined shoelaces, possibly Wood, English, 10 in. Overall light crazing, several cracks, minor chips and retouch to bottom and edge of small jug. Couey Collection.
THREE ROYAL DOULTON LAMBETH STONEWARE TOBY JUGSTHREE ROYAL DOULTON LAMBETH STONEWARE TOBY JUGS, each after a model by Harry Simeon, circa 1925, including an inkwell and cover, impressed numbered 552 and impressed 8584, depicted seated, balancing a jug of ale on his right knee, a pipe in his left hand, in blue coat, buttoned vest and green breeches, his hat as the cover, h: 1 7/8 in.; a 'Best Is Not Too Good' Toby jug, impressed numbered 8588 and impressed 7, of squat form depicted seated, wearing a blue coat, green vest and brown breeches, balancing a jug of ale on his right knee, a pipe in his left hand, h: 4 in.; and a 'After Marriage / Marriage Day' miniature caricature jug, impressed numbered 8595, the brown top inscribed 'Marriage Day' above a smiling face; when inverted, the blue top is inscribed 'After Marriage' above a frowning face, h: 1 7/8 in. (3) Literature: Harry Simeon was active at Doulton from 1896 to 1936. He began his distinctive Toby jug series in 1924.
Copeland Toby jug with measure, seated with dark blue coat, brown britches, tricorn hat with measure, base with impressed Copeland mark, English, 19th century, 10 in. Measure cracked. Couey Collection.
STAFFORDSHIRE TOBY JUG Modeled as a seated pot-bellied man wearing a blue-dotted coat and tricorn hat; 13 5/8 x 5 3/4 x 10 in.
Two similar Toby jugs: both with keg between their knees, probably 19th century, each 10-1/4 in. Brown coated man with extensive repairs to hat, old base chips, discoloration; blue coated man lacking portion of pipe stem, hat and base cracks, discoloration. Couey Collection.
19th century Staffordshire toby jug seated figure in blue coat h:9 in.