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Miss Havisham character jug - Kingston Pottery circa 1980

Miss Havisham character jug produced by Kingston Pottery of Hull, England, circa 1980. Miss Havisham is a character in Charles Dickens' 1861 novel "Great Expectations". She is a wealthy spinster, once jilted at the altar, who insists on wearing her wedding dress for the rest of her life. She lives in a ruined mansion with her adopted daughter, Estella. Dickens describes her as looking like "the witch of the place". In the novel, she schemes to have the young orphan, Pip, fall in love with Estella, so that Estella can "break his heart". Although she has often been portrayed in film versions as very elderly, Dickens's own notes indicate that she is only in her mid-thirties at the start of the novel. However, it is indicated in the novel that her long seclusion without sunlight has aged her. She is one of the most gothic characters in the work of Dickens.

Maker:

Kingston Pottery

England

circa 1980

Model #:

Charles Dickens Series

character jug

Size:

large

Height:

8 1/2"

Miss Havisham character jug - Kingston Pottery circa 1980
Miss Havisham character jug - Kingston Pottery circa 1980
Miss Havisham character jug - Kingston Pottery circa 1980
Miss Havisham character jug - Kingston Pottery circa 1980
Miss Havisham character jug - Kingston Pottery circa 1980
Miss Havisham character jug - Kingston Pottery circa 1980
Miss Havisham character jug - Kingston Pottery circa 1980
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