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The Fat Boy box - Lancaster and Sandland circa 1950

The Fat Boy box produced by Lancaster and Sandland of Hanley, England, circa 1950. Joe, or the Fat Boy, is one of the inimitable characters depicted in the 1837 novel, "The Pickwick Papers", by Charles Dickens. The servant of Mr. Wardle, his rotund form is no doubt due to his gargantuan appetite and somnolence. He falls asleep at every opportunity despite the calls of jolly old Wardle. Eatables and drinkables are all that will raise the Fat Boy from his slumber. His smile and downward gaze portrayed herein are undoubtedly due to his anticipation of a large helping of rook pie.

Maker:

Lancaster and Sandland

England

circa 1950

Model #:

Derivative

box

Size:

medium

Height:

4"w x 3"d x 1 3/4"h

The Fat Boy box - Lancaster and Sandland circa 1950
The Fat Boy box - Lancaster and Sandland circa 1950
The Fat Boy box - Lancaster and Sandland circa 1950
The Fat Boy box - Lancaster and Sandland circa 1950
The Fat Boy box - Lancaster and Sandland circa 1950
The Fat Boy box - Lancaster and Sandland circa 1950
The Fat Boy box - Lancaster and Sandland circa 1950
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