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Curators have painstakingly rebuilt an 18th Century jug which was accidentally smashed by a little boy at a museum - to the relief of his family. The 200 year-old exhibit shattered into 65 pieces ...
Stories abound about the origin of the toby jug. It was supposedly named after Toby Fillpot, an 18th-century British drinker whose real name was Harold Elwes. His claim to fame was that he had ...
Drinking jugs were made depicting the character by numerous pottery companies starting in the last quarter of the 18th century. The mark on the bottom of your Toby jug indicates it was made after ...
The mother of a little boy who accidentally smashed an 18th Century jug has said the family is "thrilled" it has been repaired. Staff at Ipswich's Christchurch Mansion appealed for him to get in ...
Drinking jugs were made depicting the character by numerous pottery companies starting in the last quarter of the 18th century. The mark on the bottom of your Toby jug indicates it was made after ...
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