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Poacher toby jug - Wedgwood & Company circa 1950

Poacher toby jug produced by Wedgwood & Company of Tunstall, England, circa 1950 using its Unicorn tradename. A poacher may be someone who makes their living by trespassing on private property in quest of fish or game despite often severe penalties if caught. A sly and devious character, the poacher uses the cover of night to go about his illicit business. Tickling a trout is an art he has brought to great perfection. Wearing a large coat with a poacher's pocket in which to conceal his ill-gotten gains, he sits silently by the bank, luring the trout with his fingers; and then, gently stroking its sides, he persuades it to stay still until, in a flash, he can seize it from the water to add to the rest of his illegal bounty.

Maker:

Wedgwood & Company

England

circa 1950

Model #:

784

toby jug

Size:

medium

Height:

5 1/4"

Poacher toby jug - Wedgwood & Company circa 1950
Poacher toby jug - Wedgwood & Company circa 1950
Poacher toby jug - Wedgwood & Company circa 1950
Poacher toby jug - Wedgwood & Company circa 1950
Poacher toby jug - Wedgwood & Company circa 1950
Poacher toby jug - Wedgwood & Company circa 1950
Poacher toby jug - Wedgwood & Company circa 1950
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