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Neptune character jug flambé - Royal Doulton 1961

Neptune character jug prototype in a flambé colorway modeled by Max Henk and produced by Royal Doulton of Burslem, England, between 1961-1991. Neptune was originally the Roman god of fresh water, but he then came to be associated with the Greek god, Poseidon. After his father, Saturn, had been deposed, he became a deity of the seas and rivers. This powerful god was said to dwell in a golden underwater palace with his wife, Amphitrite, and when he appeared he was seen in a chariot drawn by sea horses or riding on the back of a dolphin. In his hand he carried the trident, symbol of his might, with which he could stir up or calm the waters of the sea and strike the earth to bring forth fountains and springs. He was also regarded as the creator of horses and the patron of horse races. An annual two-day Roman religious festival, the Neptunalia, took place in his honor on July 23 in the heat of the summer. A trident and fish form the handle of this jug.

Maker:

Royal Doulton

England

1961

Model #:

D6548

Flambé

character jug

Size:

large

Height:

6 1/2"

Neptune character jug flambé - Royal Doulton 1961
Neptune character jug flambé - Royal Doulton 1961
Neptune character jug flambé - Royal Doulton 1961
Neptune character jug flambé - Royal Doulton 1961
Neptune character jug flambé - Royal Doulton 1961
Neptune character jug flambé - Royal Doulton 1961
Neptune character jug flambé - Royal Doulton 1961
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