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London Bobby teapot - Artone Pottery circa 1980

London Bobby teapot produced by Artone Pottery of Burslem, England, circa 1980. The name Bobby was derived from the Christian name of Sir Robert Peel, who as Home Secretary was responsible for the establishment of the Metropolitan Police Force of London, England. The familiar term has come to denote any member of the English police force, but is still more commonly used in London. Before 1829, authorities in London had few resources to cope with riot, crime and disorder. Confronted with political objections, Peel sponsored a successful bill creating the first bureaucratic police force in England. The 1829 Metropolitan Police Act was passed as a political compromise, applying only to London. The Act established the principles that shaped modern English policing. This enforcer of law and order can be seen in his distinctive helmet and uniform as he pounds his beat along the streets of Westminster, near the famous London landmark of Big Ben.

Maker:

Artone Pottery

England

circa 1980

Model #:

Derivative

Miniature Teapot Series

teapot

Size:

medium

Height:

5"

London Bobby teapot - Artone Pottery circa 1980
London Bobby teapot - Artone Pottery circa 1980
London Bobby teapot - Artone Pottery circa 1980
London Bobby teapot - Artone Pottery circa 1980
London Bobby teapot - Artone Pottery circa 1980
London Bobby teapot - Artone Pottery circa 1980
London Bobby teapot - Artone Pottery circa 1980
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