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Toby XX toby jug stoneware small - Royal Doulton 1863-1896

Toby XX stoneware small size toby jug produced by Royal Doulton of Lambeth, England, between 1863 and 1896. Toby XX, or Double XX, is a gentleman toper sitting atop a keg with two Xs on the front. In the early 1890s brown Toby XX jugs impressed X7065 and 3700 were made for Phillips of Oxford Street, those impressed X5430 were made for Guinness Stout and another variation was made for W. Dow & Co. Toby XX was remodeled as a colored stoneware toby jug by Harry Simeon in the 1920s. The image of Toby XX harks back to the Man on a Barrel tobies produced by numerous English and French potters in the nineteenth century. The English registration number 169753 on the bottom dates the design to 1891. Toby's long hair forms the handle of the jug.

Maker:

Royal Doulton

England

1863-1896

Model #:

3700

Stoneware

toby jug

Size:

small

Height:

7"

Toby XX toby jug stoneware small - Royal Doulton 1863-1896
Toby XX toby jug stoneware small - Royal Doulton 1863-1896
Toby XX toby jug stoneware small - Royal Doulton 1863-1896
Toby XX toby jug stoneware small - Royal Doulton 1863-1896
Toby XX toby jug stoneware small - Royal Doulton 1863-1896
Toby XX toby jug stoneware small - Royal Doulton 1863-1896
Toby XX toby jug stoneware small - Royal Doulton 1863-1896
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