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Mr. Pickwick liquor container -  Grimwades circa 1940

Mr. Pickwick liquor container produced by Grimwades of Stoke-on-Trent, England, circa 1940 with is Royal Winton tradename. The adventures of Mr. Samuel Pickwick and the other members of the Corresponding Society of the Pickwick Club form the plot of Charles Dickens' novel "The Pickwick Papers", published in 1836. A bald headed and bespectacled man, the eloquent Pickwick is General Chairman of the club he founded. A Corresponding Society is formed to report to the Club the adventures and journeys of the Society members and observations of character and manners. The kindhearted, unworldly Pickwick gets into a number of scrapes, including being sent to court in a breach of promise suite brought by Mrs. Bardell and a resulting spell in Fleet prison. This experience dampens the spirit and usual good humor of Mr. Pickwick, but one released he lives contentedly, following learned pursuits. An umbrella forms the handle of the jug. The liquor container is remodeled from the character jug by closing off the top of the jug.

Maker:

Grimwades

England

circa 1940

Model #:

Derivative

liquor container

Size:

medium

Height:

4"

Mr. Pickwick liquor container -  Grimwades circa 1940
Mr. Pickwick liquor container -  Grimwades circa 1940
Mr. Pickwick liquor container -  Grimwades circa 1940
Mr. Pickwick liquor container -  Grimwades circa 1940
Mr. Pickwick liquor container -  Grimwades circa 1940
Mr. Pickwick liquor container -  Grimwades circa 1940
Mr. Pickwick liquor container -  Grimwades circa 1940
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