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Pecksniff sugar bowl - Beswick circa 1950

Pecksniff sugar bowl designed by Arthur Gredington and produced by Beswick of Longton, England, circa 1950. Mr. Seth Pecksniff from Charles Dickens' novel "Martin Chuzzlewit" is the sanctimonious surveyor and architect "who has never designed or built anything", and one of the biggest hypocrites in fiction. In an effort to gain old Martin's money he embraces, then throws out grandson Martin at old Martin's wish. When long time servant Tom Pinch learns of Pecksniff's treachery he is also thrown out. Pecksniff's self-serving designs are eventually exposed by Old Martin who reconciles with his grandson, young Martin. Dickens' description of Pecksniff's hypocrisy is telling: "Some people likened him to a direction-post, which is always telling the way to a place, and never goes there". This sugar bowl is a pair with the Pecksniff character jug or creamer.

Maker:

Beswick

England

circa 1950

Model #:

1129

Derivative

sugar bowl

Size:

medium

Height:

3 1/2"

Pecksniff sugar bowl - Beswick circa 1950
Pecksniff sugar bowl - Beswick circa 1950
Pecksniff sugar bowl - Beswick circa 1950
Pecksniff sugar bowl - Beswick circa 1950
Pecksniff sugar bowl - Beswick circa 1950
Pecksniff sugar bowl - Beswick circa 1950
Pecksniff sugar bowl - Beswick circa 1950
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