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Tom, Tom, the piper's son, Stole a pig, and away did run; The pig was eat, And Tom was beat. And Tom went crying down the street.
The 'pig' mentioned in the song is almost certainly not a live animal but rather a kind of pastry, often made with an apple filling, smaller than a pie
Since the 17th century, nursery rhymes have been used as a fun way to help children develop vocabulary and counting skills in the form of short poems or songs. Peggy Davies and Leslie Harradine have recreated the innocence of these rhymes with a series dedicated to the characters that have brought joy to young children for centuries.
In a world where old fashioned values seems to be long gone, a tradition of craftsmanship still lives on in the Royal Doulton studios in which these figures are created. The artists and sculptors, potters and decorators, employ many of the same tried and tested techniques as their predecessors and use only the highest quality material such as fine bone china, natural pigments and deep lustre glaze
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Tom, Tom, the piper's son, Stole a pig, and away did run; The pig was eat, And Tom was beat. And Tom went crying down the street.
The 'pig' mentioned in the song is almost certainly not a live animal but rather a kind of pastry, often made with an apple filling, smaller than a pie
Since the 17th century, nursery rhymes have been used as a fun way to help children develop vocabulary and counting skills in the form of short poems or songs. Peggy Davies and Leslie Harradine have recreated the innocence of these rhymes with a series dedicated to the characters that have brought joy to young children for centuries.
In a world where old fashioned values seems to be long gone, a tradition of craftsmanship still lives on in the Royal Doulton studios in which these figures are created. The artists and sculptors, potters and decorators, employ many of the same tried and tested techniques as their predecessors and use only the highest quality material such as fine bone china, natural pigments and deep lustre glaze
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Item Specifics | |
Condition | is excellent 1st quality Pre owned with no chips, cracks or restoration that we can see. |
Manufacturer/ Type | Royal Doulton |
Sub-Type | Classics |
Material | Pottery |
Type | Figurines |
Designed by | Adrian Hughes |
Date | 1984-1987 |
MPN | HN3034 |
Size | 7'' (17.7cm) approx |
Use | Decorative |
Weight When Packaged | 860g |
Boxed / unboxed | Unboxed |
Product Details | Any white marks on the item are due to the use of a flash camera. Although we always try to describe our items as accurately as possible. There will be the odd occasion when a fault will be missed. Should you feel this is the case with your purchase, please email to allow us to try to resolve the problem. PLEASE VIEW PHOTO`S PROVIDED To confirm the condition of this item before bidding. Please remember this item is sold as used, and may have minor marks from general use. Please email if you require further information. Please remember this item is sold as used. |