Maker: Thomas Furnival & Co. Hanley, Staffordshire 1844 - 1845
Also: Furnival & Clark Stafford Street Works, Hanley, Staffordshire 1845 - 1847
Grateful thanks to Jayne Grove for allowing us to publish this photograph of the mark from a Falstaff jug, which is owned by her friend. Also the next two jug photographs below.
This design was registered by Furnival & Clark in 1845 under reference 32601. The image and registration may be seen at The National Archives in Kew, under reference BT43/64/32601.
Type: Stoneware jug Colours: T.F. & Co - brown; F & C - blue Pattern: Character jug modelled as Falstaff
Grateful thanks to Evgeniy Vladimirovich, for allowing us to publish the photograph of the lidded Falstaff jug (alongside left) and of part of his wonderful collection of jugs, including a Furnival Falstaff example.
Grateful thanks to Toovey's Auctioneers of Washington, West Sussex for allowing us to publish the photographs below of this Falstaff Jug in their saleroom. It dates to 1845 which puts it into the era of Richard Clark's involvement with the company, sadly not stamped as Furnival & Clark though.