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John Barleycorn character jug - Italy circa 1930

John Barleycorn character jug produced in Italy circa 1930. As the personification of malt liquor, Robert Burns popularized the amiable John Barleycorn in his renowned poem "Tan O'Shanter" with the lines: "Inspiring bold John Barleycorn, What dangers thou canst make us scorn!" Burns represents Sir John unfortunately being crushed between two millstones and this may account for the flat-faced shape of the jug! With his merry grin after imbibing a bit too much, this gentleman is a familiar figure in old English ballads and in "A Pleasant New Ballad of the Bloody Murther of Sir John Barleycorn", he is even portrayed as a knight.

Maker:

unknown

Italy

circa 1930

Model #:

character jug

Size:

medium

Height:

5"

John Barleycorn character jug - Italy circa 1930
John Barleycorn character jug - Italy circa 1930
John Barleycorn character jug - Italy circa 1930
John Barleycorn character jug - Italy circa 1930
John Barleycorn character jug - Italy circa 1930
John Barleycorn character jug - Italy circa 1930
John Barleycorn character jug - Italy circa 1930
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