King George V Great War Toby Jug, 1918
King George V Great War Toby Jug, 1918
King George V Great War Toby Jug, 1918
King George V Great War Toby Jug, 1918
King George V Great War Toby Jug, 1918
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King George V Great War Toby Jug, 1918

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One of the series of Toby Jugs representing Allied leaders and commanders designed by the political cartoonist Sir Francis Carruthers Gould (1844-1925) and for the British ceramics manufacturer Wilkinsons Ltd., produced at the Royal Staffordshire Pottery, Burslem, Stoke-on-Trent between 1915 and 1920, and retailed by Soane & Smith, Oxford Street, London. 

The George V toby jug was limited to a production run of 1000.

The designer Sir Francis Carruthers Gould was born in Barnstaple and worked at the Stock Exchange where he sketched the members and illustrated notable events in the financial world. In 1887 he became a contributor to the Pall Mall Gazette, before transferring his allegiance to the Westminster Gazette on its foundation and subsequently acting as assistant editor. Frequently grafting his ideas onto subjects taken from Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland, and the works of Dickens and Shakespeare, Gould exercised his craft with a kindly satire from which bitterness and cynicism were notably absent. He was knighted in 1906.