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Royal Doulton Dickens G Low Relief Old London jug | Depicts London in Dicken's Day with Old Charley and Sairey Gamp D6291

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Royal Doulton Dickens G Low Relief Old London jug | Depicts London in Dicken's Day with Old Charley and Sairey Gamp D6291

This series was introduced in 2 phases, in 1935 - 37 and 1949 - 53 and then withdrawn by 1960

Approx 12cm (4 3/4") tall
Approx 19cm (7 1/2") spout to handle

In excellent condition 
GUARANTEED free from damage and repair

About Old Charley
Old soldiers didn’t die in Georgian London – they became Charlies. "Ten o'clock and all's well" was the familiar call of the Charlies, nightwatchmen who originated during the reign of Charles II and were named after him. These were watchmen who were supposed to protect Londoners against criminals on the dangerous streets.  The Charlie was more often than not a bit of an old codger with a rattle, a lantern and a long white pole they struck on the ground to mark the hours. They enjoyed a history of almost 200 years, before being replaced in the early 1800's by a version of the  present day policeman.

About Sairey Gamp
Sarah or Sairey Gamp, Mrs. Gamp as she is more commonly known, is a nurse in the novel Martin Chuzzlewit by Charles Dickens, first published as a serial in 1843–1844.

Mrs. Gamp is dissolute, sloppy and generally drunk. In her long, rambling speeches, she refers constantly to her friend Mrs. Harris as support for her questionable practices. It becomes clear, however, that no such person exists other than as a figment of her imagination. She became a notorious stereotype of untrained and incompetent nurses of the early Victorian era, before the reforms of campaigners like Florence Nightingale.

The caricature was popular with the British public. A type of umbrella became known as a gamp because Mrs. Gamp always carries one, which she displays with "particular ostentation". [Note the handle of this jug]

The character was based upon a real nurse described to Dickens by his friend, Angela Burdett-Coutts. 


Sku: RA-0006363
$ 350.00 AUD
Maximum quantity available reached.