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Old Bill character jug - Beswick circa 1940

Old Bill character jug designed by Mr. Watkins and produced by Beswick of Longton, England, circa 1940. Old Bill is a fictional character created in 1914-15 by cartoonist Bruce Bairnsfather. Old Bill was depicted as an elderly, pipe-smoking British "tommy" with a walrus moustache. The character achieved a great deal of popularity during World War I where it was considered a major morale booster for the British troops. Old Bill and his younger troopmate little Alphie were private infantrymen in the British Expeditionary Force. Many claims have been put forth as being the model for "Old Bill" but the most likely appears to be Thomas Henry Rafferty, a lance corporal from Birmingham in Bairnsfather's regiment, the Royal Warwickshires, who was killed in the same action that invalided Bairnsfather in April 1915. Rafferty was featured in the Weekly Dispatch in 1917, referred to as "Old Bill," along with a photograph taken by Bairnsfather. A cane forms the handle of the jug.

Maker:

Beswick

England

circa 1940

Model #:

735

Patriotic Character Jug Series

character jug

Size:

medium

Height:

4 3/4"

Old Bill character jug - Beswick circa 1940
Old Bill character jug - Beswick circa 1940
Old Bill character jug - Beswick circa 1940
Old Bill character jug - Beswick circa 1940
Old Bill character jug - Beswick circa 1940
Old Bill character jug - Beswick circa 1940
Old Bill character jug - Beswick circa 1940
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