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Tweedle Dum toby jug - Staffordshire Fine Ceramics circa 1975

Tweedle Dum toby jug produced by Staffordshire Fine Ceramics of Tunstall, England, circa 1975. From Lewis Carroll's "Through the Looking Glass", Tweedledee and Tweedledum are two little fat brothers dressed as schoolboys who are fond of dancing and poetry. They are very affectionate with one another but fight over an extremely trivial matter. They are petty and cowardly. Alice encounters the brothers and asks for assistance. Instead, she is regaled with the poem of the Walrus and the Carpenter and provided many more distractions rather than her desired help.

Maker:

Staffordshire Fine Ceramics

England

circa 1975

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toby jug

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Tweedle Dum toby jug - Staffordshire Fine Ceramics circa 1975
Tweedle Dum toby jug - Staffordshire Fine Ceramics circa 1975
Tweedle Dum toby jug - Staffordshire Fine Ceramics circa 1975
Tweedle Dum toby jug - Staffordshire Fine Ceramics circa 1975
Tweedle Dum toby jug - Staffordshire Fine Ceramics circa 1975
Tweedle Dum toby jug - Staffordshire Fine Ceramics circa 1975
Tweedle Dum toby jug - Staffordshire Fine Ceramics circa 1975
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