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Fagin teapot - Artone Pottery circa 1980

Fagin double-sided teapot produced by Artone Pottery of Burslem, England, circa 1980. Fagin is the disreputable leader of a band of boy street urchins who steal for their master in Charles Dickens' novel, "Oliver Twist". He is the mentor of a group of children, the Artful Dodger among them, whom he teaches to make their living by pick-pocketing and other criminal activities. Bill Sykes, the major villain of the novel, is one of Fagin's older pupils. Dickens describes Fagin as "a crafty old Jew" who runs a school for thieves near Field Lane in Saffron Hill. Oliver falls in with Fagin's band when he runs away from the workhouse. When Fagin attempts to help Monks destroy Oliver's reputation, he is arrested and executed at Newgate. Fagin was based on the real-life Jewish fence and receiver of stolen property, Ikey Soloman (1758-1850).

Maker:

Artone Pottery

England

circa 1980

Model #:

Miniature Teapot Series

teapot

Size:

small

Height:

3 1/2"

Fagin teapot - Artone Pottery circa 1980
Fagin teapot - Artone Pottery circa 1980
Fagin teapot - Artone Pottery circa 1980
Fagin teapot - Artone Pottery circa 1980
Fagin teapot - Artone Pottery circa 1980
Fagin teapot - Artone Pottery circa 1980
Fagin teapot - Artone Pottery circa 1980
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