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Georgie Porgie sugar bowl - Devonmoor circa 1930

Georgie Porgie sugar bowl modeled by Bert Mellor and produced by Devonmoor Pottery of Devon, England, circa 1930. "Georgie Porgie" is a popular English language nursery rhyme. Its originally the lyrics were: Georgie Porgie, pudding and pie, Kissed the girls and made them cry, When the girls came out to play, Georgie Porgie ran away. These appeared in The Kentish Coronal (1841), where the rhyme was described as an "old ballad" with the name spelled "Georgy Peorgy". That version persisted through most of the 19th century and was later illustrated by Kate Greenaway in 1881. It was also quoted by Rudyard Kipling in the story named after it, published in 1891. This Georgie Porgie sugar bowl is a part of a Nursery Rhyme tea set along with an Old Mother Hubbard creamer and Simple Simon teapot.

Maker:

Devonmoor

England

circa 1930

Model #:

Derivative

Nursery Rhyme Tea Set

sugar bowl

Size:

small

Height:

3"

Georgie Porgie sugar bowl - Devonmoor circa 1930
Georgie Porgie sugar bowl - Devonmoor circa 1930
Georgie Porgie sugar bowl - Devonmoor circa 1930
Georgie Porgie sugar bowl - Devonmoor circa 1930
Georgie Porgie sugar bowl - Devonmoor circa 1930
Georgie Porgie sugar bowl - Devonmoor circa 1930
Georgie Porgie sugar bowl - Devonmoor circa 1930
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