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John Bull character jug produced by Shaw and Copestake of Longton, England, circa 1940 using its SylvaC tradename. John Bull is the national symbol of England. He was popularized as a patriotic figure in 1712 by a Scottish writer who published pamphlets advocating the end of the war of the Spanish Succession. These were later republished as the "History of John Bull" portraying the man as an honest, jolly, plain dealing, hot-tempered farmer. By the 1800s however, Punch cartoonist Sir John Tenniel had transformed him into a dignified gentleman.
Maker:
Shaw and Copestake
England
circa 1940
Model #:
character jug
Size:
medium
Height:
5"
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