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Old Charley character jug - Siltone Pottery circa 1990

Old Charley character jug produced by Siltone Pottery of Staffordshire, England, circa 1990. Old Charlie personifies the night watchman of Old England. Before a regular police force was created, it was his job to patrol the streets during the night. He would call out the hours and the weather, as for instance: "Ten o'clock of the night; the night is fine; all's well". From about the 17th century, a night watchman was popularly known as a "Charley" after his origination under the reign of Charles II, just as policemen were later on nicknamed ?Bobbies?, when Sir Robert Peel installed a police force in London in 1829. A pipe forms the handle of the jug.

Maker:

Siltone Pottery

England

circa 1990

Model #:

character jug

Size:

small

Height:

2 1/2"

Old Charley character jug - Siltone Pottery circa 1990
Old Charley character jug - Siltone Pottery circa 1990
Old Charley character jug - Siltone Pottery circa 1990
Old Charley character jug - Siltone Pottery circa 1990
Old Charley character jug - Siltone Pottery circa 1990
Old Charley character jug - Siltone Pottery circa 1990
Old Charley character jug - Siltone Pottery circa 1990
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