Ally Sloper 3/4 body toby jug wearing a tan jacket produced in England circa 1910. Alexander "Ally" Sloper is the eponymous fictional character of the British comic strip Ally Sloper. First appearing in 1867, he is considered one of the earliest comic strip characters and he is regarded as the first recurring character in comics. Red-nosed and blustery, an archetypal lazy schemer often found "sloping" through alleys to avoid his landlord and other creditors, he was created for the British magazine Judy by writer and fledgling artist Charles H. Ross, and inked and later fully illustrated by his French wife Emilie de Tessier under the pseudonym Marie Duval. The strips premiered in the August 14, 1867, issue of "Judy", a humor-magazine rival of the famous Punch. The highly popular character was spun off into his own comic, "Ally Sloper's Half Holiday", in 1884. The English registration number on the bottom of the jug, RD 411971, dates the design's registration to 1903.
Maker:
unknown
England
circa 1910
Model #:
toby jug
Size:
large
Height:
7 1/2"