Chinese Pottery Standing Figure, Tang-Style, Possibly LaterYorkville Auction Appraisals4.4(28)$1503 days Left
SoldA Kongo Drinking Vessel, "Toby Jug"Trinkgefäss, "Toby Jug" Kongo. DR Kongo Ohne Sockel / without base Stein. H 21,5 cm. Provenienz: Gérald Minkoff (1937-2009) und Muriel Olesen (1948-2020), Genf. Die sogenannten Toby Jugs See Sold Price
SoldA group of glazed pottery Toby jugs and vesselsA collection of approximately twenty five glazed pottery Toby jugs and vessels Four of the jugs fitted as lamps.heights ranging from 2 1/4 to 9 1/4in (6 to 23.5cm)Provenance:Property from the GardnerSee Sold Price
SoldGROUPING OF CERAMIC TABLEWAREIncluding a Belleek corn vase, Modern rabbit vessel by "Perch!", (2) Toby jugs, and various others. Dimensions: (Rabbit) H 5.75" x W 5.5" x D 3". Condition: Grouping presents well overall. Some minorSee Sold Price
SoldToby Jug of a Woman DrinkingToby jug in the shape of a woman holding a pitcher and cup. Her pitcher is empty. She wears a bonnet and with something on top taking the place of the tri cornered hat typical of a traditional toby juSee Sold Price
SoldGROUP OF GILDED PORCELAIN INC TOBY JUGGROUP OF GILDED PORCELAIN: 18th - 19th century, English or Continental. An unusual decorative toby jug pitcher depicting a seated man drinking. He is dressed in 18th c. garb and his long braid becomesSee Sold Price
SoldShorter & Son Genuine Staffordshire Teapot + Mini Toby JugHand mad and hand painted two-sided tea pot of a jolly man drinking, and miniature highwayman drinking.See Sold Price
SoldThree English Ceramic Figural VesselsThree English ceramic vessels, including: antique Rockingham-style jug, featuring a figure wearing night cap; Toby jug, showing seated night watchman holding lantern; together with pitcher, of smilingSee Sold Price
Sold(3) EAPG US Glass, Massachusetts, Drinking VesselsThis nice three piece lot is from the US Glass state pattern series and represents Massachusette. There are two bottles that stand approx 11 1/4" tall and one rum jug. approx 5 1/4" tall.See Sold Price
SoldToby Philpots D5736 - Large - Royal Doulton Character JugGreen hat, brown coat, blue scarf with white spots. A "thirsty old soul" in an 18th century drinking song, Toby is thought by some to be the source of the traditional British toby jug, in which a charSee Sold Price
SoldToby Philpots D5736 - Large - Royal Doulton Character JugGreen hat, brown coat, blue scarf with white spots. A "thirsty old soul" in an 18th century drinking song, Toby is thought by some to be the source of the traditional British toby jug, in which a charSee Sold Price
SoldToby Philpots D5737 - Small - Royal Doulton Character JugGreen hat; brown coat; blue scarf with white spots. A "thirsty old soul" in an 18th century drinking song, Toby is thought by some to be the source of the traditional British toby jug, in which a charSee Sold Price
SoldSmall Toby Philpots Royal Doulton 18th-century Drinking Song Character Jug designed by Charles NokeSmall Toby Philpots Royal Doulton 18th-century Drinking Song Character Jug designed by Charles Noke together with 2 Miniature English Characters For all high ticket items, including watches and jewelrSee Sold Price
SoldROMAN TERRACOTTA LEGIONARY JUGA light terracotta vessel in the form of a drinking flagon with single handle and everted rim to the top the neck. - 160x125mm, 345 grams - ca.100-200AD - From a private collection, acquired in LondonSee Sold Price
SoldTWO STAFFORDSHIRE STYLE PORCELAIN VESSELSEnglish, contemporary after the original by Staffordshire and Royal Doulton. Two figural porcelain objects including a jug form of Admiral Nelson (h. 11.5") and a figural Toby style mug (h. 5.5"). AppSee Sold Price
SoldWILKINSON GENERAL BOTHA TOBY JUGFrom the World War II Allied Leaders Collection. 1915-1919 the English Wilkinson factory produced one of the most significant series of 20th century toby jugs depicting WWI Allied commanders. The setSee Sold Price
SoldTumbaga Gold Pre-Columbian Style Drinking VesselAttributed to an unknown maker, this Pre-Columbian style ceremonial drinking vessel is of conical form and appears to be crafted from tumbaga, a gold-copper alloy, with silver base. The central band fSee Sold Price
SoldPre-Columbian Chimu Gold Ritual Kero (Drinking Vessel)Pre-Columbian, North Coast of Peru, Chimu, Late Intermediate Period, ca. 1100 to 1470 CE. An elegant ritual kero (drinking cup) formed from a single sheet of 74.9% gold (equivalent to 17K+). The minimSee Sold Price
SoldA "Scottish Farmer" Toby Jug and a "Lady Snuff Taker" Toby JugA "Scottish Farmer" Toby Jug and a "Lady Snuff Taker" Toby Jug The First Possibly by Musselburgh Pottery, Early 19th Century; The Second Possibly by Portobello Pottery, Scotland, First Half 19th CentuSee Sold Price
Sold18th C. Staffordshire Toby Jugca. 1775-1800, of unusual finish Provenance: Lord Mackintosh Collection; Edward Sawyer 9-3/4"h Provenance: Property from the Estate of John Strawbridge Lloyd, Philadelphia, PennsylvaniaSee Sold Price
SoldWILKINSON WINSTON CHURCHILL TOBY JUGFrom the World War II Allied Leaders Collection. 1915-1919 the English Wilkinson factory produced one of the most significant series of 20th century toby jugs depicting WWI Allied commanders. The setSee Sold Price
SoldGeorge Robey - Large - Royal Doulton Toby JugModelled as a man in vaudeville make-up holding a cane. Removeable 'hat' lid. Sir George Edward Wade, was known professionally as George Robey and was an English comedian, singer and actor. Royal DoulSee Sold Price
SoldChimu Silver Kero / Drinking Vessel Figural DetailingPre-Columbian, Peru, Chimu, ca. 1000 to 1200 CE. A silver kero or drinking vessel hammered into a beaker shape with a flat base and flaring sides with a handsome visage created in repousse embellishinSee Sold Price
SoldAntique Royal Doulton Toby Jug, Charlie ChaplinToby in the form of the iconic comic actor holding a cane. Hat is removable. Marked Charlie on the front base in green and black coloration. Royal Doulton backstamp. Issued: 20th century Dimensions: 6See Sold Price
SoldGorgeous Roman Glass Drinking Vessel**First Time At Auction** Roman, Late Imperial Period, ca. 4th to 5th century CE. A magnificent glass beaker cup, resting on a pad foot, with a waisted body and applied decorative trailing around theSee Sold Price