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American Toby Jug Museum founder Stephen Mullins of Evanston is dead at . . . Mr Mullins, 86, of Evanston, died June 2 of complications from colorectal cancer “He built the biggest collection in the world of Toby jugs,” said Ed Pascoe, owner of North Miami’s Pascoe Company, a top dealer in ceramic collectibles “His museum was famous, and he was famous ”
Evanston’s quirky American Toby Jug Museum to close next spring Steve Mullins shifted his collection to his office in Chicago, but by 1995 it outgrew this space, too He moved the collection of now 2,000 jugs once again to the back of Kevin Pearson’s British Collectibles shop and officially dubbed it the American Toby Jug Museum
No Experience, No Land, and No Money | Studio Potter Stephen Mullins was born and raised in the heart of America’s blue collar coal country in Gillette, Wyoming He earned a BFA from the University of Wyoming, and in 2018 opened a brick-and-mortar ceramic production house and clay center on Main Street in Sheridan, Wyoming
A JUG’S JOURNEY - PressReader The museum’s founding dates to roughly 1947, when Stephen Mullins purchased his first set of six small jugs as a 15-year-old, using the last of the money he had at summer camp
Museum Experts | Toby Jug Museum Stephen Mullins, a graduate of Dartmouth College and the business school at the University of Michigan, was the chairman of a real estate investment firm in Evanston, IL
Stephen Morell Mullins ’54 - Dartmouth Alumni Magazine Steve came to Dartmouth from New Trier (Illinois) High School, where he swam on the 1950 national championship high school team At Dartmouth he was an economics major and a member of the swim team, where he was twice named an All-American