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Cap'n Cuttle character jug - Royal Doulton 1938-1948

Cap'n Cuttle character jug modeled by Harry Fenton and produced by Royal Doulton of Burslem, England, between 1938-1948. Captain Edward Cuttle is the eccentric old sea captain in Charles Dickens' 1846 novel "Dombey and Son". He is a retired sailor, "a very salt-looking man indeed." In his first appearance in the novel, he is described as "a gentleman in a wide suit of blue, with a hook instead of a hand attached to his right wrist; very bushy black eyebrows; and a thick stick in his left hand covered all over (like his nose) with knobs." Captain Cuttle is an intimate friend of Sol Gills, the ship's instrument maker. He is a simple, trustful, kind-hearted old fellow who, when he sees a friend in misfortune, is given to producing and handing over his store of worldly wealth, "two withered atomies of teaspoons, an obsolete pair of knock-kneed sugar tongs, an immense double-cased silver watch," and a little cash. The Captain is immortalized by his favorite saying, "when found, make note of it." Along with this mid-size, a small size was also produced.

Maker:

Royal Doulton

England

1938-1948

Model #:

D5842

Charles Dickens Character Collection

character jug

Size:

mid

Height:

4"

Cap'n Cuttle character jug - Royal Doulton 1938-1948
Cap'n Cuttle character jug - Royal Doulton 1938-1948
Cap'n Cuttle character jug - Royal Doulton 1938-1948
Cap'n Cuttle character jug - Royal Doulton 1938-1948
Cap'n Cuttle character jug - Royal Doulton 1938-1948
Cap'n Cuttle character jug - Royal Doulton 1938-1948
Cap'n Cuttle character jug - Royal Doulton 1938-1948
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