A skilfully made pottery that looks like leather by Royal Doulton. This has a real silver collar dated 1892. The Royal Doulton Jack Tankard with a leather effect is a fascinating piece of pottery. These tankards are designed to mimic the appearance of traditional leather jacks, which were popular drinking vessels in the 17th century. The Royal Doulton versions often feature intricate details and sometimes come with silver mounts. This Royal Doulton piece has a silver collar date marked c1892 A realistic faux leather pottery jug. Measures 6" or 15.3cm 616gm.
Condition: Inspection found the piece to be in good condition. There is a small dent in the silver collar rim and a tiny flea bite nip on the pottery along one of the leather effect joins. The surface has some marks.
Otherwise the item condition is very good with no other chip crack or restoration.
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Condition: Inspection found the piece to be in good condition. There is a small dent in the silver collar rim and a tiny flea bite nip on the pottery along one of the leather effect joins. The surface has some marks.
Otherwise the item condition is very good with no other chip crack or restoration.
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