William Shakespeare Character Jug
Royal Doulton limited edition character jug of William Shakespeare.
Royal Doulton Character Jug, Shakespeare. Double-handled D6933 (brown coloration). Designed by William K. Harper, issued 1992 in limited edition of 2,500. Size: 7″H (large).
Fringed in the silver of Falstaff's belt bucked and the gold of Trinculo's jester bells, this fine and limited edition "Loving Cup" jug of the world's most famous playwright is fittingly dramatic. Bold colours and wisely subtle shades bring the Bard and a troupe of his great creations to life.
Shakespeare (1564 – 1616) was born in Stratford-upon-Avon. Apparently he moved to London in 1585 and by 1592 he had emerged as a promising actor and playwright. He was a part of the theatre company, the King’s Men of James I. Throughout his London career, and in 1599, he became the new owner of the Globe Theatre. Immensely successful as a playwright, director, poet, and actor, Shakespeare was said to have been quite wealthy by the time he returned to Stratford in 1613.
Royal Doulton limited edition character jug of William Shakespeare.
Royal Doulton Character Jug, Shakespeare. Double-handled D6933 (brown coloration). Designed by William K. Harper, issued 1992 in limited edition of 2,500. Size: 7″H (large).
Fringed in the silver of Falstaff's belt bucked and the gold of Trinculo's jester bells, this fine and limited edition "Loving Cup" jug of the world's most famous playwright is fittingly dramatic. Bold colours and wisely subtle shades bring the Bard and a troupe of his great creations to life.
Shakespeare (1564 – 1616) was born in Stratford-upon-Avon. Apparently he moved to London in 1585 and by 1592 he had emerged as a promising actor and playwright. He was a part of the theatre company, the King’s Men of James I. Throughout his London career, and in 1599, he became the new owner of the Globe Theatre. Immensely successful as a playwright, director, poet, and actor, Shakespeare was said to have been quite wealthy by the time he returned to Stratford in 1613.
Royal Doulton limited edition character jug of William Shakespeare.
Royal Doulton Character Jug, Shakespeare. Double-handled D6933 (brown coloration). Designed by William K. Harper, issued 1992 in limited edition of 2,500. Size: 7″H (large).
Fringed in the silver of Falstaff's belt bucked and the gold of Trinculo's jester bells, this fine and limited edition "Loving Cup" jug of the world's most famous playwright is fittingly dramatic. Bold colours and wisely subtle shades bring the Bard and a troupe of his great creations to life.
Shakespeare (1564 – 1616) was born in Stratford-upon-Avon. Apparently he moved to London in 1585 and by 1592 he had emerged as a promising actor and playwright. He was a part of the theatre company, the King’s Men of James I. Throughout his London career, and in 1599, he became the new owner of the Globe Theatre. Immensely successful as a playwright, director, poet, and actor, Shakespeare was said to have been quite wealthy by the time he returned to Stratford in 1613.