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Henry VIII musical toby jug - H. Wain & Sons circa 1960

Henry VIII musical toby jug produced by H. Wain & Sons of Longton, England, circa 1960. Henry VIII (1491-1547) was a monarch in the grand manner. Scholar, musician, military leader, founder of the English Navy, he reigned for thirty-eight years. However, the significance of Henry's reign is often overshadowed by his six marriages. The early part of Henry's reign saw the young king invade France, defeat Scottish forces, and write a treatise denouncing Martin Luther's Reformist ideals, for which the Pope awarded Henry the title Defender of the Faith. Henry avoided governing in person, leaving matters of state most notably with Thomas Wolsey, Archbishop of York. Cardinal Wolsey virtually ruled England until he failed to secure the papal annulment for Henry to marry Anne Boleyn in 1533. The subsequent break with Rome led to the establishment of the Church of England and the royal supremacy that would last until the execution of Charles I and the establishment of the Commonwealth one hundred years after Henry's death. A scepter forms the handle of the jug. The shorter medium size Henry VIII toby jug stands 7 3/4" tall. Both the large and medium size Henry VIII toby jugs have been modeled to house musical movements in their bases.

Maker:

H. Wain & Sons

England

circa 1960

Model #:

Derivative

musical jug

Size:

large

Height:

9"

Henry VIII musical toby jug - H. Wain & Sons circa 1960
Henry VIII musical toby jug - H. Wain & Sons circa 1960
Henry VIII musical toby jug - H. Wain & Sons circa 1960
Henry VIII musical toby jug - H. Wain & Sons circa 1960
Henry VIII musical toby jug - H. Wain & Sons circa 1960
Henry VIII musical toby jug - H. Wain & Sons circa 1960
Henry VIII musical toby jug - H. Wain & Sons circa 1960
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