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Friar Tuck character jug - England circa 1975

Friar Tuck character jug produced in England circa 1975. Friar Tuck is a priest from old English folklore. He was "a man of girth and mirth who liked his venison pasties washed down with a soup of pilfered sack". Armed with a sword, bow, and merry temperament, Friar Tuck was one of Robin Hood's best-known men, the outlaw's genial chaplain, and father confessor. When Robin first came across Tuck, he didn't know the identity of the fat friar. Friar Tuck was introduced when May Day festivities, folk plays and Morris dances became a feature of the traditional Robin Hood games. He also figures in Sir Walter Scott's Ivanhoe where his is described as "a huge, beetle-browed, broad-shouldered brother of the grey frock and cowl, who looked much more like a thief than a clergyman." A staff with a crucifix wrapped around it forms the handle of this jug.

Maker:

unknown

England

circa 1975

Model #:

character jug

Size:

medium

Height:

5"

Friar Tuck character jug - England circa 1975
Friar Tuck character jug - England circa 1975
Friar Tuck character jug - England circa 1975
Friar Tuck character jug - England circa 1975
Friar Tuck character jug - England circa 1975
Friar Tuck character jug - England circa 1975
Friar Tuck character jug - England circa 1975
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