The use of anthropomorphic representations on English ceramics goes back at least to medieval times - click for fragment in Kingston Museum .
Salt glazed stoneware jugs moulded in the shape of human faces became very popular in England in the 19th century and examples representing Napoleon (by Stephen Green) and Lord Nelson (by Doulton & Watts) are relatively common (albeit not cheap). The Duke of Wellington was also a popular subject with realistic faces (Stephen Green) and caricatures from a number of sources.This page shows: a selection some meant to be recognisable, some caricature and some fantastical.