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Royal Doulton Large Character Jug 'Beefeater' D6206 Description: We are offering for sale this stunning Royal Doulton Character Jug.
Royal Doulton Character Jug, Beefeater ER D6206 (black hat, white ruff, pink tunic, pink ER on handle). Designed by Harry Fenton, Series: The London Collection, issued 1953 – 1978. The Yeomen of the Guard and warders of the Tower of London are colloquially referred to as Beefeaters. The name “Beefeater” came from a visiting Grand Duke who was astonished by the large amounts of beef eaten by the Yeoman Guards. The monarch’s cipher, GR, at the base of the handle is an abbreviation of George Rex, for King George VI. After his death in 1953, the cipher was changed to ER (Elizabeth Regina), for Queen Elizabeth II.
This lovely piece would be a wonderful addition to any collection
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Size: 16.5cm tall approx
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Condition: Great condition, no chips, cracks or restoration.
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England
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Royal Dux Neoclassical Figure Pair of WolvesDescription: We are offering for sale this stunning Royal Doulton Character Jug.
Royal Doulton Character Jug, Beefeater ER D6206 (black hat, white ruff, pink tunic, pink ER on handle). Designed by Harry Fenton, Series: The London Collection, issued 1953 – 1978. The Yeomen of the Guard and warders of the Tower of London are colloquially referred to as Beefeaters. The name “Beefeater” came from a visiting Grand Duke who was astonished by the large amounts of beef eaten by the Yeoman Guards. The monarch’s cipher, GR, at the base of the handle is an abbreviation of George Rex, for King George VI. After his death in 1953, the cipher was changed to ER (Elizabeth Regina), for Queen Elizabeth II.
This lovely piece would be a wonderful addition to any collection
SUBSCRIBE to our shop for the latest updates and offer codes
Size: 16.5cm tall approx
FREE postage to anywhere in the UK
International shipping via eBays global shipping programme
Condition: Great condition, no chips, cracks or restoration.
If you have any questions, please contact us. Potteries Antique Centre, 271 Waterloo Road, Stoke-On-Trent, ST6 3HR
Potteries Antique Centre
271 Waterloo Road
Stoke-On-Trent
England
ST6 3HR
T: 01782 201455
E: [E-Mail von eBay entfernt]
© Potteries Antique Centre 2022