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Walter Raleigh character jug - Snel Ware circa 1965

Walter Raleigh character jug produced by Snel Ware of England circa 1965. Walter Raleigh (1552-1618) is one of the most colorful figures in English history. He was a soldier, explorer, writer and businessman. He attended Oxford before leaving to join a band of gentlemen volunteers who were helping the Huguenots in France. In 1578, he returned to England and joined his half-brother on a voyage of discovery and piracy in America. Whether the tale that he placed his coat in the mud for Queen Elizabeth is true or not, he did become the queen's favorite. She granted him an estate of 12,000 acres in Ireland. She also gave him trade privileges, the right to colonize in America and knighted him in 1585. Raleigh conceived and organized the colonizing expeditions of America that ended tragically with the lost colony on Roanoke Island, North Carolina. He subsequently embarked on several journeys of exploration and was made governor of Jersey in 1600. He met his downfall upon the accession of James I when was found guilty of participation in a plot to kill the king, for which he was eventually executed. This jug was produced from Thorley China molds.

Maker:

Snel Ware

England

circa 1965

Model #:

character jug

Size:

tiny

Height:

1 3/4"

Walter Raleigh character jug - Snel Ware circa 1965
Walter Raleigh character jug - Snel Ware circa 1965
Walter Raleigh character jug - Snel Ware circa 1965
Walter Raleigh character jug - Snel Ware circa 1965
Walter Raleigh character jug - Snel Ware circa 1965
Walter Raleigh character jug - Snel Ware circa 1965
Walter Raleigh character jug - Snel Ware circa 1965
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