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Micawber character jug small - Lancaster and Sandland circa 1940

Micawber character jug small size produced by Lancaster and Sandland of Hanley, England, circa 1940. Wilkins Micawber, the incurable optimist, is one of Charles Dickens' best-loved characters. He appears in the novel "David Copperfield", and such was his popularity that the term Micawberism, meaning ever-expectant of something turning up, has derived from him. The novel is partly autobiographical, and it has often been proposed that Dickens used his father as the model for Mr. Micawber, who takes the young David in as a lodger at his London house. Micawber's fortunes change nearly as often as his moods. Even when he is arrested for chronic insolvency, he remains ever hopeful of making his fortune. A great orator and letter writer, Micawber later exposes the villainy of Uriah Heep and emigrates with his numerous children and long-suffering wife to Australia, where, relieved of his debts, he becomes a magistrate and newspaper correspondent. The tiny size Micawber character jug stands 1 1/2" tall.

Maker:

Lancaster and Sandland

England

circa 1940

Model #:

character jug

Size:

small

Height:

3"

Micawber character jug small - Lancaster and Sandland circa 1940
Micawber character jug small - Lancaster and Sandland circa 1940
Micawber character jug small - Lancaster and Sandland circa 1940
Micawber character jug small - Lancaster and Sandland circa 1940
Micawber character jug small - Lancaster and Sandland circa 1940
Micawber character jug small - Lancaster and Sandland circa 1940
Micawber character jug small - Lancaster and Sandland circa 1940
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