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Butcher toby jug - National Potteries circa 1960

Butcher toby jug produced in Japan for National Potteries of Cleveland, Ohio, circa 1950 using its Napco Ceramics tradename. A butcher is a person who may slaughter animals, dress their flesh, sell their meat, or participate within any combination of these three tasks. This village butcher is a key member of the community. He knows everyone in and around the village. He is designed in a style similar to that of Goebel.

Maker:

National Potteries

United States

circa 1960

Model #:

S788C

Everyday Life Series

toby jug

Size:

large

Height:

6"

Butcher toby jug - National Potteries circa 1960
Butcher toby jug - National Potteries circa 1960
Butcher toby jug - National Potteries circa 1960
Butcher toby jug - National Potteries circa 1960
Butcher toby jug - National Potteries circa 1960
Butcher toby jug - National Potteries circa 1960
Butcher toby jug - National Potteries circa 1960
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