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Royal Doulton Nightwatchman ale tankard D4746 | Blue and White

Product Description
Royal Doulton Nightwatchman stein D4746
Blue and White colour

Issued: 1899 - 1945 | designed by Charles Noke

Approx 14cms (5 1/2") tall
Approx 11cms (4 1/3") diameter at base

In excellent condition
GUARANTEED free from damage and repair

About Nightwatchmen:
The street watchman was a familiar character to the inhabitants of Georgian cities and towns. Their job was to literally keep an eye on their designated section of roadway, as a defence against the common perils of crime and fire. In addition, they had the job of calling out the time and describing the weather.

Because our urban nights are often ablaze with artificial light, it’s easy to forget how dark the streets were before electricity became abundant. Night watchmen had been on the streets of England’s towns and cities since medieval times. Artificial light was a precious commodity, supplied only by the flame, be it in the form of candle, brazier or oil lamp. When it was employed to illuminate a street, such forms of lighting had a limited range. Because huge patches of darkness made it easy for the criminally intentioned to move about unseen, watchmen were a necessary protection.

In London, early night watchmen were householders obliged to carry on the duty on a rota basis.

Sku: 19481121A
$ 135.00 AUD
Maximum quantity available reached.