
Part of the "Three Musketeers" sub-series within the broader "Characters from Literature" range, this jug immortalizes Aramis, the witty and devout musketeer from Alexandre Dumas's 1844 adventure novel The Three Musketeers. Alongside companions Athos, Porthos, and the young D'Artagnan, Aramis embodies the swashbuckling ethos of 17th-century France, famously united by the motto All for one, and one for all. Introduced in 1956 and produced until 1991, the Aramis jug reflects Royal Doulton's post-war revival of literary-themed figurines, blending historical accuracy with artistic flair to appeal to collectors worldwide.
Sculpted by the esteemed Royal Doulton artist Max Henk often credited as M. Henk, the jug captures Aramis's roguish charm and ecclesiastical leanings - he is depicted as a dapper swordsman with a subtle priestly undertone, hinting at his secret aspirations for the cloth.Henk's masterful modeling highlights Aramis's expressive face: a sly smile, arched eyebrows, and a neatly trimmed mustache and goatee, framed by flowing dark curls peeking from beneath his signature wide-brimmed hat. The figure is clad in a richly detailed brown tunic with white lace cuffs and collar, accented by a flowing white feather plume on his black hat - evoking the opulent uniforms of Louis XIII's elite guards.
A gleaming sword hilt protrudes from his belt, ready for duel or defense, while the jug's handle is ingeniously formed as a coiled rope or baldrick, enhancing both utility and thematic authenticity. Crafted from high-quality earthenware clay sourced from local Staffordshire deposits, the piece undergoes multiple firings in Stoke-on-Trent's coal-fired kilns before receiving its signature lead-glaze finish for a glossy, durable sheen. Each jug is hand-painted by skilled artisans, layer by layer, to achieve vibrant earthy tones: deep browns and blacks for the attire, crisp whites for accents, and subtle flesh tones for the face. The result is a vessel that doubles as a functional pourer capacity approx.
12 fl oz / 350 ml or a stately display item. Height: 7.25 inches (18.5 cm). Width (including handle): Approximately 5 inches (12.7 cm). Depth: Approximately 4.5 inches (11.4 cm).Weight: Around 1.5 lbs (680 g). Markings: Authentic Royal Doulton backstamp featuring the lion and crown emblem, impressed "D6441, " "Burslem, England, " and often "One of the Three Musketeers" on earlier editions (pre-1970s) for clear identification within the series. Date codes may vary by production year. Produced exclusively at Royal Doulton's Burslem factory in Stoke-on-Trent from 1956 to 1991, the Aramis jug was part of a limited run emphasizing quality over mass production - fewer than 500,000 units across all sizes, making pristine examples highly prized today.