1890s English Charles Dickens' Character Napkin Rings, Pair
1890s English Charles Dickens' Character Napkin Rings, Pair
Jaunty pair of English porcelain napkin rings from the late 19th C. featuring Mr. Samuel Pickwick, the main protaganist of Charles Dickens' first novel, "The Pickwick Papers" of 1836-1837. The fictional character, thought to be based on Eleazer Pickwick (c.1749–1837) a retired English businessman, is loyal to friends and gallant towards women but often hoodwinked by less scrupulous associates. The Dickens' character is so well known and much-loved in England that, in 1959, the United Kingdom Antarctic Place-Names Committee (UK-APC) named Pickwick Island, the largest of the Pitt Islands in the Biscoe Islands, Antarctica, after Samuel Pickwick. These are a perfect set for any English Lit devotee, Dickens fan, or Anglophile. Unidentified artist mark "12198" on lower edge of each.
Dimensions: 2ʺDia. × 3ʺH
Excellent antique condition with no crazing, no chips, no cracks.
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