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Peasant Woman toby jug - Angouleme Pottery circa 1900

Peasant Woman toby jug produced by Alfred Renoleau at Angouleme Pottery of Angouleme, France, circa 1900. Standing with her left hand in the pocket of her apron and holding some freshly picked vegetables in a basked on her right arm, the Peasant Woman is wearing her best clothes for a trip to the village market. She is a pair with the Peasant Man toby jug. Photos are courtesy of barbotine-belge.com.

Maker:

Angouleme Pottery

France

circa 1900

Model #:

Faience

toby jug

Size:

large

Height:

13"

Peasant Woman toby jug - Angouleme Pottery circa 1900
Peasant Woman toby jug - Angouleme Pottery circa 1900
Peasant Woman toby jug - Angouleme Pottery circa 1900
Peasant Woman toby jug - Angouleme Pottery circa 1900
Peasant Woman toby jug - Angouleme Pottery circa 1900
Peasant Woman toby jug - Angouleme Pottery circa 1900
Peasant Woman toby jug - Angouleme Pottery circa 1900
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