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Peg Leg figurine - J. Fryer Limited circa 1960

Peg Leg figurine produced by J. Fryer Limited of Tunstall, England, circa 1960 using its Oldcourt Ware tradename. François Le Clerc (died 1563), also known as "Jambe de Bois" ("Peg Leg"), was a 16th-century French privateer, originally from Normandy. He is credited as the first pirate in the modern era to have a "peg leg". He was often the first to board an enemy vessel during an attack or raid. It was this brazen style that eventually caused him to suffer the loss of a leg and severe damage to one arm while fighting the English at Guernsey in 1549. Although many pirates would have had their careers ended by such an injury, Le Clerc refused to retire and instead expanded the scope of his piracy by financing the voyages and attacks of other pirates as well.

Maker:

J. Fryer Limited

England

circa 1960

Model #:

Derivative

figurine

Size:

large

Height:

9 3/4"

Peg Leg figurine - J. Fryer Limited circa 1960
Peg Leg figurine - J. Fryer Limited circa 1960
Peg Leg figurine - J. Fryer Limited circa 1960
Peg Leg figurine - J. Fryer Limited circa 1960
Peg Leg figurine - J. Fryer Limited circa 1960
Peg Leg figurine - J. Fryer Limited circa 1960
Peg Leg figurine - J. Fryer Limited circa 1960
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