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TOLE CREAMER. American 2nd
TOLE CREAMER. American 2nd quarter-19th century. Good original design in red yellow and green on a black ground. Some wear to handle. 4''h.
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BOTTOMLEY'S DEVON CREAM TOFFEE
BOTTOMLEY'S DEVON CREAM TOFFEE TINBottomley's Devon Cream Toffee Tin,
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TWO CHARACTER TOFFEE TINS
TWO CHARACTER TOFFEE TINS Comprising " Jolly Boys Extra Creamy Toffee wall tin featuring three elf figures cavorting on the demi-round container fitted with hinged lid and loop on back for hanging. Together with a Churn form Sharp's Super Kreem Toffee tin simulated wooden sides depict Sharp's spokesman Sir Kreemy Knut and the trademark orange Parrot. The top is fitted with a tinplate bail. 8 ?" to 13"h. Jolly has surface wear and scratches and a small wrinkle right side. (VG Cond.) Sharp's Spots of corrosion and old paint splatters (Good Cond.)
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Three Toby jugs: seated Toby with
Three Toby jugs: seated Toby with yellow britches, English pearlware, probably 19th century, 9-3/4 in., extensive repair to hat ; figure in yellow suit, mounted on blue spongeware barrel, unmarked, probably 19th century, 11 in., glaze chips and losses, extensive wear on toes of each foot ; standing earthenware Toby in black cape with hands in pockets, base with raised "X", 9 in., overall crackle and crazing . Small glaze chips and losses throughout. Private Collection, Knoxville, Tennessee.
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Fine Pair of Staffordshire
Fine Pair of Staffordshire Pottery "Toby" Cream Pitchers, second quarter 19th century, h. 4". A similar pair of "Toby" cream pitchers is in the Buckingham Collection at The Art Institute of Chicago; a similar single "Toby" cream pitcher is in the Feibleman Collection at the New Orleans Museum of Art.
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Goebel ''Friar Tuck'' Creamer Sugar
Goebel ''Friar Tuck'' Creamer Sugar & Tray stylized bee excellent.
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Three Toby jugs: one with green
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.
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TUDRIC LIBERTY AND CO. PEWTER SUGAR
TUDRIC LIBERTY AND CO. PEWTER SUGAR AND CREAMERTudric Liberty and Co. Pewter Sugar and Creamer,
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Toby jug, gentleman seated on
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.
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2 TOBY PITCHERSca. first quarter
2 TOBY PITCHERSca. first quarter and second half 19th century; creamware seated Toby Philpot pitcher molded on a rectangular slab with ovolo corners, holding a mug of ale colored in blue, brown, orange and teal, 8"x 4 1/2"x 6", Condition: discolored, 1/2" foot flake, spots of glaze loss on teal portion; molded porcelain standing Toby pitcher on a rounded base taking snuff colored in black, blue, brown, gray, green, lavender, peach, red, turquoise and yellow, gold anchor mark, probably French, 7 1/4"x 3 1/2"x 5 1/4", Condition: 1/4" rim chip
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Copeland Toby jug with measure,
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.
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Two Toby jugs: both with yellow
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.
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TOBY PITCHER. England early
TOBY PITCHER. England early 19th century pearlware. Toby with bright Pratt-type colors and spatter base. Minor hairlines 10''h.
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A Toby jug, seated in a chair,
A Toby jug, seated in a chair, 26.75cm high, another in the form of a town crier, 23.5cm high and a Continental jug similar, 21.5cm high
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B & O LAMBERTON CREAMER .
B & O LAMBERTON CREAMER .
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B & O LAMBERTON CREAMER .
B & O LAMBERTON CREAMER .
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B & O LAMBERTON CREAMER .
B & O LAMBERTON CREAMER .
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B & O LAMBERTON CREAMER .
B & O LAMBERTON CREAMER .
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Staffordshire goat creamer. 9''
Staffordshire goat creamer. 9'' Length.
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Black transfer-printed creamer
Black transfer-printed creamer Of oval form. H: 3 1/2 in. PROVENANCE: From the collection of Harry Wetherstine, Germantown, PA
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Two brown face Toby jugs: brown
Two brown face Toby jugs: brown speckled faces, each holding brown pitcher, slightly varying pipe configurations and colors of clothing, each about 10 in., probably 19th century. Repairs to pipe and hat of one with speckled vest, scattered chips, one with yellow vest with overall crazing. Couey Collection.
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Staffordshire painted creamware
Staffordshire painted creamware traditional toby jug early 19th century; 10 in. H. Estimate $ 125-200 Age appropriate wear glaze chips scratches.
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Toby jug, seated gentleman, holding
Toby jug, seated gentleman, holding blue lantern, spout in back of chair, probably English, late 18th/early 19th century, 9-1/4 in. Surface wear and abrasions, base with old crack around inside border. Couey Collection.
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Eighteen Toby jugs, the largest
Eighteen Toby jugs, the largest 36cm high and a figure of a peasant
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A Large group of pottery creamers
A Large group of pottery creamers and custard, tilt creamers, double handled open sugar bowls, assorted custards, 1 with chip, minor roughness to some
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MOCHA CREAMER, WITH TWIG AND
MOCHA CREAMER, WITH TWIG AND BERRY DECORATIONMocha creamer , with twig and berry decoration, 4 1/8" h. Provenance: A Pennsylvania collection. In-House shipping is available for this lot.
Condition:
Small repair to rim and base.
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Kevin Francis Toby Jug Morecambe
Kevin Francis Toby Jug Morecambe and Wise Eric Morecambe
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A collection of Toby and
A collection of Toby and Character Jugs to include Tony Wood Shorter and Sons Artone etc (19)
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Kevin Francis Toby Jugs Little
Kevin Francis Toby Jugs Little Golfer and Hearty Good Fellow (2)
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Two Toby Jugs and a Squat Toby
Two Toby Jugs and a Squat Toby Covered Tobacco Jar with Treacle Glaze
19th Century
including a snuff taker Toby jug attributed to Rockingham Pottery, bearing an impressed R to the underside and a majolica 'Lady Toper' Toby jug with an ochre to green glaze throughout, the jar attributed to Bennington Pottery.
Height of tallest example 9 3/8 inches.
Property from the Estate of a Chicago Collector
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MACKENZIE CHILDS BEARDED IRIS
MACKENZIE CHILDS BEARDED IRIS CREAMER & SUGARMackenzie Childs art pottery cream pitcher and open sugar bowl in the Bearded Iris pattern. Approx. height of creamer 5.12 in, sugar 3 in.
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Pearlware Toby jug, seated
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.
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A tray of Large Toby and
A tray of Large Toby and Character Jugs by Staffordshire Fine Ceramics (16)
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* A Collection of Twenty-Three
* A Collection of Twenty-Three Ceramic Cow Form Creamers of various colors and sizes unmarked. Height of tallest 5 5/8 inches.
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Large Copeland Treacle Glazed
Large Copeland Treacle Glazed Toby Jug Allertons Blue and White Snuff Taker (chip to base) and Three Various 19th Century Blue and White Tobies (5)
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A Copeland Toby Jug with Cover
A Copeland Toby Jug with Cover and Another Toby Jug
19th Century
each of ordinary form; the first example holding a brown and white foaming jug, the figure's face with scattered orange spots and bearing an impressed Copeland mark to the underside; the second holding a spotted jug and with a barrel between his legs, the figure's eyes having a brown outline and bearing a label from the American Jug Museum/ The Mullins Collection/ AT OL3L to the underside.
Height of taller example 10 inches.
Property from the Estate of a Chicago Collector