The Cavalier character jug modeled by Harry Fenton and produced by Royal Doulton of Burslem, England, from 1940-1960. In days of old, a Cavalier signified a gentleman, a horseman and a knight. There have been many famous cavaliers throughout history; for example the Laughing Cavalier was the name given to an unknown gallant portrayed by the Dutch painter Frans Hals. The term, however, is collectively associated with the followers of King Charles I. Pitted against the Puritan Roundheads, the Cavaliers waged a fierce and lengthy contest until the Roundheads were finally vanquished in the seventeenth century English Civil War. When the Restoration of the monarchy was effected in 1660, the first parliament of Charles II took its name from the Royalist majority and was called the Cavalier Parliament. A sword handle forms the handle of the jug. The Cavalier character jug was made in two sizes with this being the largest along with a small (D6173) size.
Maker:
Royal Doulton
England
1940-1960
Model #:
D6117
character jug
Size:
large
Height:
7"