English Cartoon Characters
PUNCH - Circa 1870
Made By
KENRICK and SONS
JUDY - Circa 1875
By Unknown Foundries
HEIGHT = 12 inches
WIDTH = 9 inches
VALUE = $350 - $450
HEIGHT = 11 1/2 inches
WIDTH = 8 3/4 inches
VALUE = $325 - $450
Kenrick and Sons is a famous old foundry in West Bromwich, England since 1791. They made several doorstops that are well-known to many Americans.
In their catalog of 1876 Punch is shown as well as Scotish Highlander doorstop. Kenrick's Scottish Highlander Doorstop is actually in the
To View that doorstop in that museum
Kenrick's 1876 Catalog is
Shown in Views
Origin of Punch and Judy
Mr. Punch dates back to the wandering "Commedia Dell 'Arte" troupes of 14th century Italy. Thereafter, this minstrel show spread to France and England.
Mr. Punch, the show version, made his first appearance in England on 9 May 1662. The doorstops are based on an English Satirical Magazine depicting this show.
This magazine series appeared in June 1841. In 1870, this magazine introduced Punchinello or Mr. Punch. In 1875 Mr. Punch acquired a wife, Judy.
Judy was originally known as Joan. As time passed, more characters were introduced. One of these characters was Alley Sloper.
Note -- there are, also, doostops of Alley and his wife. Alley was as a small ill-clad humorous character. A century ago these characters were household names.
   
   
   
These English doorstops have many versions and are wid