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Old Charley sugar bowl - Royal Doulton 1939 - 1960

Old Charley sugar bowl designed by Charles J. Noke and produced by Royal Doulton of Burslem, England, from 1939 to 1960. Old Charley 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. The number 8296 is impressed on the bottom of this sugar bowl.

Maker:

Royal Doulton

England

1939 - 1960

Model #:

D6012

Derivative

sugar bowl

Size:

medium

Height:

2 1/2"

Old Charley sugar bowl - Royal Doulton 1939 - 1960
Old Charley sugar bowl - Royal Doulton 1939 - 1960
Old Charley sugar bowl - Royal Doulton 1939 - 1960
Old Charley sugar bowl - Royal Doulton 1939 - 1960
Old Charley sugar bowl - Royal Doulton 1939 - 1960
Old Charley sugar bowl - Royal Doulton 1939 - 1960
Old Charley sugar bowl - Royal Doulton 1939 - 1960
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