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Charles Dickens toby jug - Royal Doulton 1995

Charles Dickens toby jug designed by Stanley J. Taylor and produced by Royal Doulton of Burslem, England, in a 1995 limited edition of 2,500 for Lawleys by Post. Charles Huffham Dickens (1812 - 1870) is commonly regarded as England's greatest popular novelist of the 19th century. He was the son of a pay clerk for the Royal navy and had little formal education. When his father was imprisoned for debt in 1824, the young Dickens spent five months in a blacking factory sticking labels on early Doulton and Watts' pots, a real-life experience that manifested itself through the hero of his 1850 autobiographical novel, "David Copperfield". Later, while employed as a junior law clerk he learned shorthand and then worked as a reporter of debates in the House of Commons. His career in writing began in 1836 with the creation of the immensely popular Mr. Pickwick. Dickens' characters were diverse and colorful, his works filled with spirited humor and satirical wit, carrying themes reflecting his own experiences and hardships. Among his more famous works are "The Pickwick Papers", "Oliver Twist", "The Old Curiosity Shop", "David Copperfield", "Bleak House", "A Tale of Two Cities", "Great Expectations", and "A Christmas Carol". This toby jug commemorated the 125th anniversary of the death of Charles Dickens.

Maker:

Royal Doulton

England

1995

Model #:

D6997

toby jug

Size:

medium

Height:

5"

Charles Dickens toby jug - Royal Doulton 1995
Charles Dickens toby jug - Royal Doulton 1995
Charles Dickens toby jug - Royal Doulton 1995
Charles Dickens toby jug - Royal Doulton 1995
Charles Dickens toby jug - Royal Doulton 1995
Charles Dickens toby jug - Royal Doulton 1995
Charles Dickens toby jug - Royal Doulton 1995
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