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Lot 617
Full Lot Description
A 19th century Staffordshire pottery Toby jug, modelled as a seated portly gentleman wearing a tri-corn hat, jacket and britches, holding a jug of ale upon his knee. Together with an early 20th century brass cased carriage clock, the white enamelled dial with black Roman numerals, minute track and hands, and a Davis-Kirkby miner's safety lamp approved type No. 2.
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Condition Report
<li>Toby jug has chips and loss to glaze around edge of hat.
<li>The cover to hat is missing, and there are chips and losses to glaze below base of handle around elbow and around pocket on jacket.
<li>Clay pipe to figure;s side damaged and missing.
<li>Several major cracks in plinth style base.
<li>Carriage clock has wear and rubbing to case.
<li>Small chip to top edge of glass in rear door.
<li>Clock winds and runs although it is not sold as working.
<li>Miner's lamp has heavy wear, with soldered repair to locking catch on base.
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