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Buccaneer IV character jug - David Sharp Pottery circa 1980

Buccaneer IV character jug produced by David Sharp Pottery of Rye, England, circa 1980. Buccaneers were a kind of privateers or free sailors particular to the Caribbean Sea during the 17th and 18th centuries. First established on northern Hispaniola as early as 1625, their heyday was from the Restoration in 1660 until about 1688, during a time when governments were not strong enough and did not consistently attempt to suppress them. Also called Warty, this buccaneer was modelled on Sharp's drinking companions, and most were to be seen in the flesh walking around Rye. A part of the Buccaneers of Britain Series, these were not a great commercial success, being large and ugly - not right for the time but are now very collectable. A buccaneer-related verse was attached to the bottom of every jug.

Maker:

David Sharp Pottery

England

circa 1980

Model #:

IV

Buccaneers of Britain Series

character jug

Size:

large

Height:

7 1/4"

Buccaneer IV character jug - David Sharp Pottery circa 1980
Buccaneer IV character jug - David Sharp Pottery circa 1980
Buccaneer IV character jug - David Sharp Pottery circa 1980
Buccaneer IV character jug - David Sharp Pottery circa 1980
Buccaneer IV character jug - David Sharp Pottery circa 1980
Buccaneer IV character jug - David Sharp Pottery circa 1980
Buccaneer IV character jug - David Sharp Pottery circa 1980
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