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King Arthur toby jug - Leonardo circa 1980

King Arthur toby jug produced by Leonardo of Italy circa 1980. Arthur, the illegitimate son of Uther Pendragon, king of Britain, won acknowledgement as king at the age of fifteen by successfully withdrawing the magical sword, Excalibur, from a stone. Aided in his rise to the throne by his mentor, Merlin, a wizard of renowned skill, Arthur decrees a set of rules for the people and royalty to live by and creates the Knights of the Round Table as a pseudo-enforcement arm for the new regime. The legend of King Arthur dates back to medieval times, embellished through the centuries. The earliest apparent mention of Arthur in any known literature is a brief reference to a mighty warrior in the Welsh poem, Gododdin (circa 600). The last important medieval work dealing with the Arthurian legend is the "Morte d'Arthur of Sir Thomas Malory", which has become the source of later works, including Tennyson's "Idylls of the King" and T.H. White's "The Once and Future King" (1950).

Maker:

Leonardo

Italy

circa 1980

Model #:

King Arthur Series

toby jug

Size:

medium

Height:

7"

King Arthur toby jug - Leonardo circa 1980
King Arthur toby jug - Leonardo circa 1980
King Arthur toby jug - Leonardo circa 1980
King Arthur toby jug - Leonardo circa 1980
King Arthur toby jug - Leonardo circa 1980
King Arthur toby jug - Leonardo circa 1980
King Arthur toby jug - Leonardo circa 1980
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