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Sam Weller figurine - Royal Doulton 1949-1968

Sam Weller figurine produced by Royal Doulton of Burslem, England, between 1949-1968. The son of the coachman, Tony Weller, and faithful manservant of Mr. Pickwick, Sam Weller is one of the most popular and best conceived of Dickens' characters. With his native charm and endless stream of anecdotes and witticisms, he is the most quoted and copied character in "The Pickwick Papers". Sam is found by Mr. Pickwick as a boot cleaner at the White Hart and employed as a "gen'l'm'n's gen'l'm'n." Quick-witted and good humored, he is the archetypal cockney. Per Mr. Pickwick, Sam has "a considerable knowledge of the world and a good deal of sharpness." Always at the ready to look after his master in every vicissitude, Sam's resourcefulness and experience prove invaluable in helping extricate Mr. Pickwick from the scrapes in which he regularly becomes innocently involved.

Maker:

Royal Doulton

England

1949-1968

Model #:

M48

Derivative

Charles Dickens Figurine Series

figurine

Size:

small

Height:

4"

Sam Weller figurine - Royal Doulton 1949-1968
Sam Weller figurine - Royal Doulton 1949-1968
Sam Weller figurine - Royal Doulton 1949-1968
Sam Weller figurine - Royal Doulton 1949-1968
Sam Weller figurine - Royal Doulton 1949-1968
Sam Weller figurine - Royal Doulton 1949-1968
Sam Weller figurine - Royal Doulton 1949-1968
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