PICKWICK
NATIONAL Foundry's
Design # 34
(This is a Sketch)

SIZE & VALUE are Unknown

Note 1:
This information is per National's 1920's Catalog.

Note 2:
Per National's 1920's Catalog, this Doorstop sold for 25 cents Rough or 90 cents Plated.

Note 3:
PICKWICK is the name listed in National's 1920's Catalog.

Note 4:
This was not listed as a bookend as other items in National's 1920's Catalog were.

Note 5:
The name Pickwick is taken from Charles Dickens first novel -- "The Pickwick Papers" Mr Pickwick was a fat old man who becomes a romantic adventurer. He is seen bending over a table with a glass in his hand.