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The Fireman character jug D6697 trial colorway - Royal Doulton 1984

The Fireman character jug in a trial colorway designed by Jerry D. Griffith and modeled by Robert I. Tabbenor, and produced by Royal Doulton of Burslem, England, in 1984. Every small boy looks with envy upon the fireman's occupation, fighting fires and making daring rescues. Racing through the streets in their bright scarlet and black engine, siren clanging to alert pedestrians and traffic alike to their speedy approach, how efficiently the firemen arrive at the scene of the blaze is often a matter of life and death. However, not all calls to the fire brigade are so dire; occasionally a fireman's services may be needed to rescue an adventurous kitten stuck in a tree! The fireman's uniform is highly distinctive. A fire hose nozzle forms the handle of this jug.

Maker:

Royal Doulton

England

1984

Model #:

D6697

character jug

Size:

large

Height:

7 1/4"

The Fireman character jug D6697 trial colorway - Royal Doulton 1984
The Fireman character jug D6697 trial colorway - Royal Doulton 1984
The Fireman character jug D6697 trial colorway - Royal Doulton 1984
The Fireman character jug D6697 trial colorway - Royal Doulton 1984
The Fireman character jug D6697 trial colorway - Royal Doulton 1984
The Fireman character jug D6697 trial colorway - Royal Doulton 1984
The Fireman character jug D6697 trial colorway - Royal Doulton 1984
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