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Quaker Woman toby jug brown colorway - Minton circa 1865

Quaker Woman majolica toby jug in a brown colorway produced by Minton of Stoke-on-Trent, England, circa 1865. The Quaker Woman is a member of the Religious Society of Friends, a Christian sect founded by George Fox around 1650. More commonly referred to as the Lady with a Fan toby jug today, this jug is listed in the Minton shape book as Quaker Woman. Her long hair forms the handle of the pitcher. The Quaker Woman is a pair with the Quaker Man and can be found in a variety of colorways.

Maker:

Minton

England

circa 1865

Model #:

1139

Majolica

toby jug

Size:

large

Height:

11 1/2"

Quaker Woman toby jug brown colorway - Minton circa 1865
Quaker Woman toby jug brown colorway - Minton circa 1865
Quaker Woman toby jug brown colorway - Minton circa 1865
Quaker Woman toby jug brown colorway - Minton circa 1865
Quaker Woman toby jug brown colorway - Minton circa 1865
Quaker Woman toby jug brown colorway - Minton circa 1865
Quaker Woman toby jug brown colorway - Minton circa 1865
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