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Long John Silver teapot - Royal Doulton 1990-1991

Long John Silver teapot modeled by William K. Harper and produced by Royal Doulton of Burslem, England, between 1990-1991. "Pieces of eight, pieces of eight," croaks Captain Flint the parrot, as he perches on the shoulder of one of fiction's best-known pirates, Long John Silver. Hero of the 1883 children's adventure story "Treasure Island" by Robert Louis Stevenson, the pirate was based on a close friend of the author, W. E. Henley, who had lost a foot yet did not allow this disability to dampen his spirits and zest for life. Long John Silver portrays an equal degree of energy and, although a villain flying the Jolly Roger, he possesses courage and ingenuity not shown by the honest characters in the book. Set in the mid 18th century, the story relates how Silver leads a mutinous crew and a boy hero into a series of adventures in a search for buried treasure aboard the "Hispaniola". A wooden crutch and Captain Flint form the handle of the teapot and a bag of gold forms the spout.

Maker:

Royal Doulton

England

1990-1991

Model #:

D6853

Derivative

Character Teapots Series

teapot

Size:

large

Height:

6 1/2"

Long John Silver teapot - Royal Doulton 1990-1991
Long John Silver teapot - Royal Doulton 1990-1991
Long John Silver teapot - Royal Doulton 1990-1991
Long John Silver teapot - Royal Doulton 1990-1991
Long John Silver teapot - Royal Doulton 1990-1991
Long John Silver teapot - Royal Doulton 1990-1991
Long John Silver teapot - Royal Doulton 1990-1991
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