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Farmer toby jug stoneware - Musselburgh Pottery circa 1835

Farmer stoneware toby jug produced by Musselburgh Pottery of Musselburgh, Scotland, circa 1835. The Farmer toby jug is an Ordinary Toby featuring a common man of the time wearing 18th century clothing and a tricorn hat. When not drinking his favorite Porter ale in his favorite pub, his occupation is as a farmer on a leased acreage just outside of the village. Instead of sitting in a chair, the Farmer sits on a mound of freshly harvested wheat. Photos courtesy of Bob Moores of Nestegg Antiques.

Maker:

Musselburgh Pottery

Scotland

circa 1835

Model #:

Stoneware

toby jug

Size:

large

Height:

Farmer toby jug stoneware - Musselburgh Pottery circa 1835
Farmer toby jug stoneware - Musselburgh Pottery circa 1835
Farmer toby jug stoneware - Musselburgh Pottery circa 1835
Farmer toby jug stoneware - Musselburgh Pottery circa 1835
Farmer toby jug stoneware - Musselburgh Pottery circa 1835
Farmer toby jug stoneware - Musselburgh Pottery circa 1835
Farmer toby jug stoneware - Musselburgh Pottery circa 1835
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