Tam O Shanter D6632 - Large - Royal Doulton Character
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Description
Dark blue tam, green cloak.
In a poem written by Robert Burns in 1791, Tam O' Shanter is a drunken farmer who happens upon witches who pursue him and his horse. He escapes, but his horse doesn't quite make it - one witch pulls its tail off. The Scottish woolen cap is reputedly named after this poem's hero.
Artist: Max Henk
Issued: 1973 - 1980
Dimensions: 7"H
Manufacturer: Royal Doulton
Country of Origin: England
In a poem written by Robert Burns in 1791, Tam O' Shanter is a drunken farmer who happens upon witches who pursue him and his horse. He escapes, but his horse doesn't quite make it - one witch pulls its tail off. The Scottish woolen cap is reputedly named after this poem's hero.
Artist: Max Henk
Issued: 1973 - 1980
Dimensions: 7"H
Manufacturer: Royal Doulton
Country of Origin: England
Condition
Good.
Buyer's Premium
- 25%
Tam O Shanter D6632 - Large - Royal Doulton Character
Estimate $25 - $75
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