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Town Crier toby jug - Marshall Taplow circa 1930

Town Crier toby jug produced in chalkware by Marshall Taplow of London, England, circa 1930. For centuries before the coming of newspapers, it was the Town Crier in his cocked hat and resplendent uniform who sang out the latest news to the townspeople. He made important announcements regarding forthcoming events, the time of town meetings, details of strayed animals, articles lost and found, and the like. He would ring a bell to attract attention and precede his proclamations by repeating three times in a loud voice, "Oyez! Oyez! Oyez!;" oyez being the old Norman French for hear ye. He was the "walking newspaper" of the American colonies during the seventeenth century. The tradition is carried on today when occasionally the hearty call of "Oyez!" can still be heard in many an English town square. This is an advertising jug for Marshall Taplow Whitehall Distillery and was designed to hold a miniature bottle of liquor.

Maker:

Marshall Taplow

England

circa 1930

Model #:

Chalkware

toby jug

Size:

medium

Height:

5"

Town Crier toby jug - Marshall Taplow circa 1930
Town Crier toby jug - Marshall Taplow circa 1930
Town Crier toby jug - Marshall Taplow circa 1930
Town Crier toby jug - Marshall Taplow circa 1930
Town Crier toby jug - Marshall Taplow circa 1930
Town Crier toby jug - Marshall Taplow circa 1930
Town Crier toby jug - Marshall Taplow circa 1930
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