

Royal Doulton Figurine Mr Pickwick HN2099
Mr. Pickwick (HN2099) was designed by Leslie Harradine and issued by Royal Doulton from 1952 to 1967, standing 7.5 inches tall as part of the Dickens Series Three collection. The subject is Samuel Pickwick — founder and chairman of the Pickwick Club, and the genial, benevolent hero of Dickens' first novel, The Posthumous Papers of the Pickwick Club, published in 1837. Of all the characters Dickens created, Pickwick remains among the most purely loveable — an innocent abroad, generous to a fault, perpetually surprised by the world's capacity for both mischief and kindness.
Harradine had been modelling Dickens characters for Royal Doulton across multiple decades and formats by the time HN2099 was issued, and his interpretations carry the authority of long familiarity with the source material. Pickwick in ceramic demands the same qualities the novel requires — warmth, rotundity of spirit, and a certain dignified absurdity — and Harradine delivers all three. The figure stands as the definitive full-scale treatment of the character in the HN series.
Sharing its production window exactly with HN2097 Mr. Micawber, the two make natural companion pieces for collectors assembling the Dickens Series Three range. Both retired in 1967 and have been out of production for nearly six decades, with first-quality examples consistently sought by Dickens collectors and Doulton specialists on both sides of the Atlantic.
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