



Royal Doulton Figurine Tony Weller HN684
Tony Weller (HN684) was designed by Leslie Harradine and produced by Royal Doulton from 1924 to 1938. This characterful figurine depicts Tony Weller, the jovial coachman from Charles Dickens' "The Pickwick Papers." The piece belongs to Royal Doulton's celebrated Dickens Characters series.
Leslie Harradine created numerous Dickens characters during his legendary career. Tony Weller showcases his exceptional ability to bring literary characters to life with authentic period costume and capturing the jovial personality of Dickens' beloved character. This piece appeals to Dickens collectors, literary enthusiasts, and those who appreciate Victorian character work.
This example is in mint condition with no chips, cracks, crazing, or restoration. All original finish intact. Period backstamp shows HN684 marking consistent with 1920s-1930s production.
Early HN numbers (under 1000) command premium prices due to their age and association with Leslie Harradine's pioneering designs. Dickens character figurines represent one of Royal Doulton's most successful and collectible series, with dedicated enthusiasts worldwide. The 14-year production run through the 1920s-1930s makes this historically significant.
Perfect for Dickens collectors, literary figurine enthusiasts, or Leslie Harradine specialists. Museum-quality piece from Royal Doulton's formative years. Fully insured shipping across Canada with tracking.
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