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Bob Cratchit & Tiny Tim toby jug - Wood & Sons 1980

Bob Cratchit & Tiny Tim toby jug produced by Wood & Sons of Burslem, England, in a 1980 limited edition for Franklin Porcelain of London and sold on a subscription basis. The abused, underpaid clerk of Ebenezer Scrooge, and possibly Jacob Marley when he was alive, Cratchit has come to symbolize the poor working conditions, especially long working hours and low pay, endured by many working-class people in the early Victorian era. Cratchit and his family live in poverty because Scrooge is too miserly to pay him a decent wage. Cratchit's son, Tiny Tim, is crippled and sick, and according to the Ghost of Christmas Present, Tim will die because the family is too poor to give him the medical treatment he needs. While Cratchit's family curses Scrooge for his stinginess, Cratchit says he feels sorry for his employer and insists that they toast his health.

Maker:

Wood & Sons

England

1980

Model #:

The Charles Dickens Toby Jug Collection

toby jug

Size:

medium

Height:

5 3/4"

Bob Cratchit & Tiny Tim toby jug - Wood & Sons 1980
Bob Cratchit & Tiny Tim toby jug - Wood & Sons 1980
Bob Cratchit & Tiny Tim toby jug - Wood & Sons 1980
Bob Cratchit & Tiny Tim toby jug - Wood & Sons 1980
Bob Cratchit & Tiny Tim toby jug - Wood & Sons 1980
Bob Cratchit & Tiny Tim toby jug - Wood & Sons 1980
Bob Cratchit & Tiny Tim toby jug - Wood & Sons 1980
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