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Coachman toby jug medium - Sterling Pottery circa 1950

Coachman toby jug medium size produced by Sterling Pottery of Fenton, England, circa 1950 after being purchased by Ridgway in 1950. A coachman is an employee who drives a coach or carriage, a horse-drawn vehicle designed for the conveyance of passengers. A coachman has also been called a coachee, coachy, whip, or hackman. The coachman's first concern is to remain in full control of the horses and another employee, traditionally a footman, would accompany the coach to handle any circumstances beyond the coachman's control. This is the largest of three known sizes.

Maker:

Sterling Pottery

England

circa 1950

Model #:

toby jug

Size:

medium

Height:

6 7/8"

Coachman toby jug medium - Sterling Pottery circa 1950
Coachman toby jug medium - Sterling Pottery circa 1950
Coachman toby jug medium - Sterling Pottery circa 1950
Coachman toby jug medium - Sterling Pottery circa 1950
Coachman toby jug medium - Sterling Pottery circa 1950
Coachman toby jug medium - Sterling Pottery circa 1950
Coachman toby jug medium - Sterling Pottery circa 1950
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