An antique early 20th-century French faience character jug from Desvres, a center of stoneware production in Northern France. The piece represents the Jacquot character in tricorn and flower-patterned costume. Hand-painted. Marked FC4, 1647, France on the bottom. Mark of Charles Fourmaintraux-Houzel, who led the Desvres workshop ca. 1900 to 1930. Toby jugs are a type of ceramic ware that was developed by the Staffordshire potters in England in the 1760s. Collectible Porcelain Tableware And Serveware, Figural Jugs And Toby Mugs, Pot Jacquot.
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Auction Date |
December 2nd, 2023 |
PRICE WITH BUYER PREMIUM |
$76.80 |