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Toby Fillpot jug extra large - A. J. Wilkinson circa 1940

Toby Fillpot jug designed by Clarice Cliff and produced by A. J. Wilkinson of Burslem, England, circa 1940. Toby Fillpot was the subject of a popular poem, The Brown Jug, by Francis Fawkes, and possibly served as the inspiration for the creation of the toby jug. The most widely accepted theory is that the original was a Yorkshireman, Henry Elwes, who was 'famous for drinking 2,000 gallons of strong stingo beer from his silver tankard, while eating nothing." He was nicknamed Toby Fillpot, and after his death in 1761, the London publisher of popular prints, Carrington Bowles, issued a mezzotint portrait of him. Toby Fillpot is seated in a chair holding a full pitcher of ale in his lap with both hands.

Maker:

A. J. Wilkinson

England

circa 1940

Model #:

859

toby jug

Size:

extra large

Height:

11"

Toby Fillpot jug extra large - A. J. Wilkinson circa 1940
Toby Fillpot jug extra large - A. J. Wilkinson circa 1940
Toby Fillpot jug extra large - A. J. Wilkinson circa 1940
Toby Fillpot jug extra large - A. J. Wilkinson circa 1940
Toby Fillpot jug extra large - A. J. Wilkinson circa 1940
Toby Fillpot jug extra large - A. J. Wilkinson circa 1940
Toby Fillpot jug extra large - A. J. Wilkinson circa 1940
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