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Harry Hawke character jug small - Widecombe Pottery circa 2000

Harry Hawke character jug produced in a small size by Widecombe Pottery of Widecombe, England, circa 2000. Harry Hawke 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. A tree branch forms the handle of the jug.

Maker:

Widecombe Pottery

England

circa 2000

Model #:

Widecombe Fair Series

character jug

Size:

small

Height:

3 1/4"

Harry Hawke character jug small - Widecombe Pottery circa 2000
Harry Hawke character jug small - Widecombe Pottery circa 2000
Harry Hawke character jug small - Widecombe Pottery circa 2000
Harry Hawke character jug small - Widecombe Pottery circa 2000
Harry Hawke character jug small - Widecombe Pottery circa 2000
Harry Hawke character jug small - Widecombe Pottery circa 2000
Harry Hawke character jug small - Widecombe Pottery circa 2000
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