Marriage Day Simeon Jug (c. 1925); 4.75″H (Small)
The brown top of this jug shows the words “Marriage Day” above a smiling face. When flipped over, the blue top reveals the words “After Marriage” inscribed above a frowning face.
Some of the most popular stoneware toby jugs were designed by Harry Simeon. In 1894, Harry Simeon won a scholarship to The Royal College of Art at South Kensington. He joined Doulton at Lambeth in 1896 and began working on stoneware bibelots and garden sculptures. By 1924, Harry Simeon was modeling a range of slip cast tobies based on the traditional toby jug style but with his own fresh, original interpretation. This new range became an instant success and today pieces modeled by Harry Simeon are sought after by collectors from around the world.