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Oyster Woman toby jug - Franklin Porcelain 1980

Oyster Woman toby jug designed by Peter Jackson and produced by Franklin Porcelain of London, England, in 1980 limited edition and sold on a subscription basis. Shucking freshly harvested oysters for every order, the Oyster Woman offers a delicious street delicacy to passersby. Very common in Victorian London, street vendors sold merchandise or services that were easily transported; the term is synonymous with costermonger or peddler. Street vendors often advertised by loud street cries or chants, and bantered with customers, to attract attention and enhance sales. This Oyster Woman cries out, "Oysters! Twelvepence a peck!" This is one of twelve toby jugs in the Cries of London Series.

Maker:

Franklin Porcelain

England

1980

Model #:

Cries of London Toby Jugs Series

toby jug

Size:

large

Height:

6 1/8"

Oyster Woman toby jug - Franklin Porcelain 1980
Oyster Woman toby jug - Franklin Porcelain 1980
Oyster Woman toby jug - Franklin Porcelain 1980
Oyster Woman toby jug - Franklin Porcelain 1980
Oyster Woman toby jug - Franklin Porcelain 1980
Oyster Woman toby jug - Franklin Porcelain 1980
Oyster Woman toby jug - Franklin Porcelain 1980
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