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Scaramouche character jug - Royal Doulton 1962-1967

Scaramouche character jug modeled by Max Henk and produced by Royal Doulton of Burslem, England, between 1962-1967. The braggart and buffoon, Scaramouche, was a stock character in the comedia dell'arte and his English name is taken from the Italian Scaramuccia. Most often dressed in a black Spanish costume caricaturing the Spanish dons, Scaramouche is an able and agile entertainer, singing and playing his guitar. He is characteristically courageous with words but cowardly in deed. He is featured in a novel of the same name by Rafael Sabbatini (1921), a romantic story of a young aristocrat during the French Revolution. In the course of his adventures he at one point becomes an actor portraying Scaramouche. Throughout the novel he also becomes a lawyer, politician and lover, confounding his enemies with his elegant orations and precision swordsmanship. The novel was later dramatized and performed in London's West End during the 1920s and film versions depict Scaramouch more as a colorful, swashbuckling character. A guitar forms the handle of the jug. Along with this large size, a small size (D6561) and miniature size (D6564) were also produced.

Maker:

Royal Doulton

England

1962-1967

Model #:

D6558

character jug

Size:

large

Height:

7"

Scaramouche character jug - Royal Doulton 1962-1967
Scaramouche character jug - Royal Doulton 1962-1967
Scaramouche character jug - Royal Doulton 1962-1967
Scaramouche character jug - Royal Doulton 1962-1967
Scaramouche character jug - Royal Doulton 1962-1967
Scaramouche character jug - Royal Doulton 1962-1967
Scaramouche character jug - Royal Doulton 1962-1967
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