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Jockey character jug - Japan circa 1950

Jockey character jug produced in Japan circa 1950. A jockey is a professional who rides racehorses at racetracks. Horse races, popular today throughout most of the Western World, were probably contested as early as 1500 B.C. in Egypt. The first public racecourse opened in London about 1174. Today, the most famous races are the Epsom Derby and Grand National Steeplechase in England, and the Kentucky Derby and Breeder's Cup in the U.S. The colors of our modern day jockey originate from the decorated tunics worn by Roman charioteers in races held at the hippodromes. This veteran rider dreams of how he will urge his thoroughbred down the final stretch to pass the finishing post in that coveted position of first place.

Maker:

unknown

Japan

circa 1950

Model #:

character jug

Size:

medium

Height:

5 1/4"

Jockey character jug - Japan circa 1950
Jockey character jug - Japan circa 1950
Jockey character jug - Japan circa 1950
Jockey character jug - Japan circa 1950
Jockey character jug - Japan circa 1950
Jockey character jug - Japan circa 1950
Jockey character jug - Japan circa 1950
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