
The Jester toby jug prototype designed by Peter A. Gee and produced by Royal Doulton of Burslem, England, in 1977. Professional jesters or fools have been employed to entertain since the days of the Egyptian pharaohs. These tellers of jest were paid to amuse with witty remarks and their madness, real or pretended, gave them license to ridicule their patron no matter how noble. The jester flourished in medieval England and dressed in his motley coat, hood with ass' ears, coxcomb, bells and baubles, he was a familiar sight in royal courts, private households and taverns. By the 1600s these comic entertainers were losing their popularity, but they have been immortalized in literature, particularly in the plays of Shakespeare where jesters are often central to the plot. Only two examples of this Jester toby jug are known to exist.
Maker:
Royal Doulton
England
1997
Model #:
D6662
Prototype
toby jug
Size:
large
Height:
9"