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Tommy Twaddle toby jug tan - Hornsea Pottery circa 1950

Tommy Twaddle toby jug produced in a full colorway with a tan jacket, designed by Colin Rawson and produced by Hornsea Pottery of Hornsea, England, between 1950 and 1952. Tommy Twaddle is a long-time pottery worker who is seated against a tree stump with his legs crossed and holding a walking stick. Twaddle is the name used in the pottery trade for the amount of sodium silicate deflocculant added to the liquid slip. A tree branch forms the handle of the jug.

Maker:

Hornsea Pottery

England

circa 1950

Model #:

toby jug

Size:

medium

Height:

4"

Tommy Twaddle toby jug tan - Hornsea Pottery circa 1950
Tommy Twaddle toby jug tan - Hornsea Pottery circa 1950
Tommy Twaddle toby jug tan - Hornsea Pottery circa 1950
Tommy Twaddle toby jug tan - Hornsea Pottery circa 1950
Tommy Twaddle toby jug tan - Hornsea Pottery circa 1950
Tommy Twaddle toby jug tan - Hornsea Pottery circa 1950
Tommy Twaddle toby jug tan - Hornsea Pottery circa 1950
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