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Toby Philpot toby jug large green - Wood & Sons circa 1985

Toby Philpot toby jug in a large size wearing a green jacket, and produced by Wood & Sons of Burslem, England, circa 1985. A drinker of excessive quantities of strong ale, Toby Philpot is a merry chap, habitually found occupying his favorite corner at the inn or pub with a foaming pint in his hand. A notorious Yorkshire toper named Henry Elwes was known as Toby Fillpot for having consumed 2,000 gallons of stingo, a strong ale. The name Toby Philpot appeared in a song, "The Brown Jug," written by Francis Fawkes and published in 1761, which told of a jolly toper who excelled at boozing and died "full as big as a Dorchester butt," and whose remains were formed into the jug of the title. A mezzotint produced soon thereafter by Bowles and Carver featured the song accompanied by a caricature of a sitting toper with a ruddy complexion and huge belly. Historians theorize that this juxtaposition of song and print coterminous with the development of the ceramic corpulent, seated toper pitcher is the origin of the name Toby Jug. Toby Philpot is known in four sizes with the smaller three standing 6 1/2", 4" and 2 1/4" tall.

Maker:

Wood & Sons

England

circa 1985

Model #:

toby jug

Size:

large

Height:

7 1/4"

Toby Philpot toby jug large green - Wood & Sons circa 1985
Toby Philpot toby jug large green - Wood & Sons circa 1985
Toby Philpot toby jug large green - Wood & Sons circa 1985
Toby Philpot toby jug large green - Wood & Sons circa 1985
Toby Philpot toby jug large green - Wood & Sons circa 1985
Toby Philpot toby jug large green - Wood & Sons circa 1985
Toby Philpot toby jug large green - Wood & Sons circa 1985
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