Royal Doulton Tony Weller Musical Character Jug 1937-1939 D5888, 6.5

Royal Doulton Tony Weller Musical Character Jug 1937-1939 D5888, 6.5
Royal Doulton Tony Weller Musical Character Jug 1937-1939 D5888, 6.5
Royal Doulton Tony Weller Musical Character Jug 1937-1939 D5888, 6.5
Royal Doulton Tony Weller Musical Character Jug 1937-1939 D5888, 6.5
Royal Doulton Tony Weller Musical Character Jug 1937-1939 D5888, 6.5
Royal Doulton Tony Weller Musical Character Jug 1937-1939 D5888, 6.5
Royal Doulton Tony Weller Musical Character Jug 1937-1939 D5888, 6.5
Royal Doulton Tony Weller Musical Character Jug 1937-1939 D5888, 6.5
Royal Doulton Tony Weller Musical Character Jug 1937-1939 D5888, 6.5
Royal Doulton Tony Weller Musical Character Jug 1937-1939 D5888, 6.5

Royal Doulton Tony Weller Musical Character Jug 1937-1939 D5888, 6.5
Song-Come Landlord Fill the Flowing Bowl. Modeled by Leslie Harradine and Harry Fenton. In beautiful condition and still plays music though a tiny bit wonky sounding from age. Tony Weller musical jug designed by Leslie Harradine and Harry Fenton and produced by Royal Doulton of Burslem, England, from 1937 to 1939. Tony Weller, the coach driver and repository of Cockney wisdom, is a popular character from Charles Dicken's "Pickwick Papers", first published in 1836. A Thoren's musical movement playing the song "Come Landlord Fill the Flowing Bowl" is modeled into the base of this jug.

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Royal Doulton Tony Weller Musical Character Jug 1937-1939 D5888, 6.5