Royal Doulton Ole King Cole Music Box Jug Was a Merry Old Soul RARE

Royal Doulton Ole King Cole Music Box Jug Was a Merry Old Soul RARE
Royal Doulton Ole King Cole Music Box Jug Was a Merry Old Soul RARE
Royal Doulton Ole King Cole Music Box Jug Was a Merry Old Soul RARE
Royal Doulton Ole King Cole Music Box Jug Was a Merry Old Soul RARE
Royal Doulton Ole King Cole Music Box Jug Was a Merry Old Soul RARE
Royal Doulton Ole King Cole Music Box Jug Was a Merry Old Soul RARE
Royal Doulton Ole King Cole Music Box Jug Was a Merry Old Soul RARE
Royal Doulton Ole King Cole Music Box Jug Was a Merry Old Soul RARE
Royal Doulton Ole King Cole Music Box Jug Was a Merry Old Soul RARE
Royal Doulton Ole King Cole Music Box Jug Was a Merry Old Soul RARE
Royal Doulton Ole King Cole Music Box Jug Was a Merry Old Soul RARE
Royal Doulton Ole King Cole Music Box Jug Was a Merry Old Soul RARE
Royal Doulton Ole King Cole Music Box Jug Was a Merry Old Soul RARE

Royal Doulton Ole King Cole Music Box Jug Was a Merry Old Soul RARE

Royal Doulton Character Jug Derivative, Old King Cole Musical Jug (Brown Orange Crown). This is a derivative of the original jug which was first issued in 1938. Marked on the bottom edge with the Royal Doulton Mark.

Among the most collected of all the Royal Doulton derivatives are the musical jugs. These musical jugs were large character jugs in which the inside of the base was raised to accommodate a musical movement that is wound by a key. When lifted, each musical jug plays a song that relates to the character. The titles of the melodies are printed inside the bases.

Some of Royal Doultons most celebrated artists created these musical derivatives, including Charles Noke, Harry Fenton and Leslie Harradine. Issued shortly before World War II, production stopped at the wars outbreak making these musical jugs quite rare in the marketplace today. A very Rare piece of Royal Doulton Art Pottery.

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Royal Doulton Ole King Cole Music Box Jug Was a Merry Old Soul RARE