Elephant crested ware toby jug produced by Star Bazaar Art China of Douglas, Isle of Man, circa 1920. Elephants are the largest existing land animals. Distinctive features of elephants include a long proboscis called a trunk, tusks, large ear flaps, pillar-like legs, and tough but sensitive skin. The trunk is used for breathing and is prehensile, bringing food and water to the mouth, and grasping objects. Tusks, which are derived from the incisor teeth, serve both as weapons and as tools for moving objects and digging. The large ear flaps assist in maintaining a constant body temperature as well as in communication. The elephant bears a Douglas crest on his back. Crested ware are small, porcelain objects in a variety of shapes and forms that bear a heraldic crest to represent the area in which they were sold as souvenirs.
Maker:
Star Bazaar Art China
England
circa 1920
Model #:
Crested Ware
toby jug
Size:
small
Height:
2 3/4"