Overview
This is a classic Royal Doulton ceramic character jug depicting 'Auld Mac', a beloved Scottish figure wearing a traditional green tam o' shanter cap.
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Overview
This is a classic Royal Doulton ceramic character jug depicting 'Auld Mac', a beloved Scottish figure wearing a traditional green tam o' shanter cap.
Story
Royal Doulton introduced the 'Auld Mac' character jug in 1937, designed by the renowned Harry Fenton. It depicts a classic Scottish figure inspired by the song 'Auld Mac' by Sir Harry Lauder. The Burslem studio produced these in massive quantities through the mid-to-late 20th century, making them a staple of British ceramic history. The secondary market for mid-20th-century Royal Doulton character jugs is currently saturated.
Maker / Origin
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Condition & Value
Based on standard expectations for this tier, the value assumes no chips, cracks, or restoration. Any crazing (fine cracks in the glaze), paint loss to the rim, or chips to the hat would render the piece largely unsellable as a single item, pushing it into a bulk-lot category.
Full Research
Sold comps, value drivers, and venue guidance pulled from recent auction results.
The secondary market for mid-20th-century Royal Doulton character jugs is currently saturated. While these were once highly sought-after collectibles, changing generational tastes have led to a massive oversupply on the market. Today, common large-size jugs like 'Auld Mac' trade primarily as decorative nostalgia pieces rather than high-value investments, with buyers favoring bundled lots or heavily discounted single items.
▲ Recognizable Royal Doulton brand and classic Harry Fenton design maintains baseline decorative appeal.
▲ Large size (D5823) is generally preferred over miniature versions for display purposes.
▼ Oversaturated secondary market severely limits upward price mobility.
▼ Any unverified chips, cracks, or crazing would drop the value to near zero for a single item.
Best Venue
Given the low individual value, selling this piece on its own online may not yield a strong return after shipping and platform fees. Consider bundling it with other Royal Doulton jugs if available, or listing it locally on platforms like Facebook Marketplace for $10 to $15 to attract casual buyers without incurring shipping costs.
Upside Potential
There is virtually no upside beyond the $15. 99 retail ceiling for a standard D5823 'Auld Mac' jug, as the market is well-supplied with perfect examples at this price point.
Also found — market-range context
Surfaced during research but not used to anchor the valuation — wrong form, species, era, or no published price. Shown so the market range around this item is visible.