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Uncle Tom Cobley character jug - J. Fryer Limited circa 1970

Uncle Tom Cobley character jug produced by J. Fryer Limited of Tunstall, England, circa 1970 using its Oldcourt Ware tradename. Uncle Tom Cobley is one of the traveling companions mentioned in the Devon folk song "Widecombe Fair" about a man named Tom Pearce, whose horse dies after someone borrows it to travel to the fair in Widecombe with his friends. Its chorus ends with a long list of the people travelling to the fair: "Bill Brewer, Jan Stewer, Peter Gurney, Peter Davy, Dan'l Whiddon, Harry Hawke, Old Uncle Tom Cobley and all." Some research suggests that the names originally referred to real people.

Maker:

J. Fryer Limited

England

circa 1970

Model #:

character jug

Size:

medium

Height:

Uncle Tom Cobley character jug - J. Fryer Limited circa 1970
Uncle Tom Cobley character jug - J. Fryer Limited circa 1970
Uncle Tom Cobley character jug - J. Fryer Limited circa 1970
Uncle Tom Cobley character jug - J. Fryer Limited circa 1970
Uncle Tom Cobley character jug - J. Fryer Limited circa 1970
Uncle Tom Cobley character jug - J. Fryer Limited circa 1970
Uncle Tom Cobley character jug - J. Fryer Limited circa 1970
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