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Bumble toby jug - Ebeling and Reuss circa 1930

Bumble toby jug produced in Czechoslovakia for Ebeling and Reuss of Devon, Pennsylvania, circa 1930 using its Erphila tradename. Mr. Bumble is the pompous, self-important beadle, a minor parish official who served as an usher and preserved order at services in the workhouse in Charles Dickens' "Oliver Twist". This is the same house where Oliver is born. The fat, well-dressed Bumble preaches Christian morality, but behaves without compassion toward the paupers under his care, becoming the symbol of Dickens' distaste for the workhouse system. He marries Mrs. Corney and later is disgraced and becomes a resident in the same workhouse. Due to Bumble's bumbling, Oliver escapes from Mr. Bumble's care and runs away to London.

Maker:

Ebeling and Reuss

United States

circa 1930

Model #:

toby jug

Size:

large

Height:

6 1/4"

Bumble toby jug - Ebeling and Reuss circa 1930
Bumble toby jug - Ebeling and Reuss circa 1930
Bumble toby jug - Ebeling and Reuss circa 1930
Bumble toby jug - Ebeling and Reuss circa 1930
Bumble toby jug - Ebeling and Reuss circa 1930
Bumble toby jug - Ebeling and Reuss circa 1930
Bumble toby jug - Ebeling and Reuss circa 1930
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