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Production of earthenware figures continued throughout Victoria's lifetime, but although they were still made after her death in 1901, few appear to have been produced after 1905.  During their heyday, however, they were produced in vast numbers, usually modelled after prints.  They represented a wide variety of subjects but those of actors and actresses were especially popular.\r\n\nThis figurine represents Will Watch, a legendary smuggler who was believed to have come from the Sussex area of England and who featured as a hero in a number of melodramas, the best- known being <i>Will Watch and his Black-Eyed Susan</i>.  Several different versions of Will Watch were produced by Staffordshire firms, his popularity due to his romantic swashbuckling appearance.","physicalDescription":"Glazed earthenware figure of Will Watch standing, with legs apart, by a stack of grey barrels, on an integral base with gilt line decoration on which the words WILL WATCH feature in gold paint.  He wears a large hat featuring magenta and blue plumes and an open-necked white shirt and jacket, a sash with a cross-hatched pattern in ochre, green and blue, pale lemon knee-length breeches with green and ochre floral detail, magenta stockings and black boots with red tops. 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