A large and rare Doulton & Watts stoneware Nelson flask, circa 1845, 42 cm high, modelled as a half-length figurehead of Nelson in uniform with all his orders and medals, the neck of the flask formed by the cockade, with a rope twist handle, the lower body impressed: Trafalgar 1805/England Expects Every Man to Do His Duty, 41.5 cm high, impressed Doulton & Watts Lambeth Pottery, London, Note: This half-length model is occasionally found as a jug but it is particularly rare to find it in the form of a flask in this large size
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