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Anne Boleyn character jug tiny - Royal Doulton 1996

Anne Boleyn tiny character jug modeled by William K. Harper and produced by Royal Doulton of Burslem, England, in a 1996 limited edition of 2,500 commissioned by Lawleys By Post. The second wife of Henry VIII, Anne Boleyn (1502-1536) was educated in France and came to the English Court around 1521. The King, anxious about the succession and with no hope of his first wife, Catherine of Aragon, providing the longed-for son, turned to Anne to fulfill this desire. Spirited and vivacious, Anne was wed to Henry upon the nullification of his first marriage. The birth of a daughter, the future Elizabeth I, was Anne's first setback and relations between King and Queen began to deteriorate steadily. Anne's fate was finally sealed when, in 1536, she miscarried a son. Henry, still in need of an heir, resorted to extreme measures. Accused of adultery with her own brother, Lord Rochford, and four commoners, Anne was convicted of high treason and beheaded on Tower Green. A signpost with the initials AB form the handle of the jug.

Maker:

Royal Doulton

England

1996

Model #:

D7042

Six Wives of Henry VIII Set

character jug

Size:

tiny

Height:

1 1/2"

Anne Boleyn character jug tiny - Royal Doulton 1996
Anne Boleyn character jug tiny - Royal Doulton 1996
Anne Boleyn character jug tiny - Royal Doulton 1996
Anne Boleyn character jug tiny - Royal Doulton 1996
Anne Boleyn character jug tiny - Royal Doulton 1996
Anne Boleyn character jug tiny - Royal Doulton 1996
Anne Boleyn character jug tiny - Royal Doulton 1996
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