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Tony Weller remodeled character jug - Beswick circa 1970

Tony Weller remodeled character jug remodeled by Graham Tongue and produced by Beswick of Longton, England, circa 1970. Tony Weller, the coach driver and repository of Cockney wisdom, is a popular character from Charles Dickens' "Pickwick Papers", first published in 1836. He is the father of Sam Weller, Mr. Pickwick's manservant. Experience of life has turned him into something of a philosopher, mistrustful of "vidder" and a staunch believer in the virtue of a "haliby." His wife, Susan, is the proprietor of the Marquis and Granby Inn in Dorking. Susan falls in with the hypocritical Reverend Stiggins, of the Brick Lane Temperance Association, who the frequently imbibing Tony later exposes. Weller's whip forms the handle of the jug.

Maker:

Beswick

England

circa 1970

Model #:

281

character jug

Size:

large

Height:

6 3/4"

Tony Weller remodeled character jug - Beswick circa 1970
Tony Weller remodeled character jug - Beswick circa 1970
Tony Weller remodeled character jug - Beswick circa 1970
Tony Weller remodeled character jug - Beswick circa 1970
Tony Weller remodeled character jug - Beswick circa 1970
Tony Weller remodeled character jug - Beswick circa 1970
Tony Weller remodeled character jug - Beswick circa 1970
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