Royal Doulton Falstaff D6063 - F173
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Royal Doulton Toby/Character Jug. Backstamp 'Falstaff'. Sir John Falstaff is a fat, good humoured braggart who figures in Shakespeare's Henry IV and 'The Merry Wives of Windsor'. Designed by Charles Noke. Has a plain handle, burgundy clothes and a black hat with burgundy feathers. Initially believed to be D6063 from Variation 1. However, research on Royal Doulton shows that all mugs in variation 1 appear to be large size. This particular mug is small in size, 5 1/2 inches (14cm). This could possibly be a crossover model, in between styles or indeed a rare model. The detail which is important is that the hand holds the mug of ale away from the chest. Date of manufacture 1939-1991. Retired. Weight, unpackaged, is 315g. In good condition with no chips or cracks. There is, however, slight crazing to the glaze in places.
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