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Ralph Wood toby jug produced by Wood Potters of Burslem of Burslem, England, between 1992 and 1996. Ralph Wood (circa 1715-1772), called the "Miller of Burslem", was apprenticed to John Astbury in 1730 and subsequently worked with Thomas Whieldon, learning the manufacture of colored glazes. He began producing his own salt-glazed wares in 1754 at Burslem. By 1760 Ralph Wood was making extremely well-modeled figures with colored glazes. He was among the first of English potters to impress his name on his wares, and he is credited with introducing the Toby jug, his first model being Toby Philpot about 1772.
Maker:
Wood Potters of Burslem
England
1992-1996
Model #:
toby jug
Size:
medium
Height:
3 1/2"
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