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James Bond Jack The Bulldog Model - No Time To Die Edition - By Royal Doulton

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"Maybe it was her way of telling you to get a desk job?” 

“...Just the opposite.”  

Meet the No Time To Die edition of Royal Doulton's Jack the Bulldog. Jack has been updated in porcelain with a code name 'DD 007 B', and is presented in a special No Time To Die box.

BackstoryThis grumpy faced dog made his first appearance on M’s desk in Skyfall (2012). He went on to survive the resulting office explosion, with little more than a few cracks to his face and some charring to his draped Union Jack flag before reappearing in her new underground office. After M’s tragic death he was passed to 007 by Moneypenny in a memorable London rooftop scene that also revealed M’s real name for the first time. The black box containing Jack is seen to bear a small label "From the Estate of Olivia Mansfield, Bequeathed to James Bond". Jack went to live another day on 007’s coffee table in Spectre (2015) and appears in Bond's lockup in No Time To Die.

Details. The Royal Doulton bulldog has recreated all the chips, cracks and bumps of this old-timer in porcelain and glossy colour. He comes boxed and all ready to growl. To mark his ongoing role in the Bond films, Jack has the reference number DD 007 B printed on his base and comes with a certificate of authenticity.

Dimensions. W 8.5cm/3.35in, H 10cm/3.94in, D 15.6cm/6.14in, Weight 237g

The makers. Founded in London in 1815, Royal Doulton first began making British bulldog models during the First World War. Jack’s Union Jack-clad ancestors appeared in 1941, symbolising the steely British spirit in the darkest hours of wartime. He was modelled by the company’s art director Charles Noke and was joined by bulldogs inspired by Prime Minister Winston Churchill, and others featuring the flags and hats of the Army, Royal Navy and RAF.