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The jugs were originally designed by the Burslem pottery firm Shorter & Sons in 1940 when principals from the D'Oyly Carte Company were photographed in their costumes and in poses that they felt best represented their characters. This was modelled on Grahame Clifford as Ko-Ko in <i>The Mikado</i>.\r\n\r\nTwo sizes of these jugs were made, as well as wall plaques, cigarette boxes and ash trays featuring the characters. As Art Director of Shorter's, Clarice Cliff was responsible for the design of the series although the figures were modelled by various artists. The outbreak of World War II meant that the range was not marketed until 1949 when an extensive advertising campaign in North America was masterminded by Colley Shorter. The set to which this jug belongs was the first of a very few produced in the mid-1980s by the owner of the original moulds who marked the jugs 'Rockingham'.","physicalDescription":"Toby jug in the shape of Ko-Ko from Gilbert and Sullivan's comic opera <i>The Mikado</i>, showing Ko-Ko walking, his head inclined to his left shoulder, holding an axe over his right shoulder and a fan in his left hand. He wears a black, knee-length robe with black and white sleeve decoration over black and white striped trousers. The base between his feet is green to represent grass. 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They obtained permission from the D'Oyly Carte Opera Company to model fourteen character jugs from five of the G&S operas - <i>The Mikado, The Gondoliers, H.M.S. Pinafore, The Pirates of Penzance</i> and <i>The Yeomen of the Guard</i>. This series was quite different in style from any Shorter character jugs manufactured previously since the characters were posed and caught in mid-gesture, each wearing an exact copy of their stage costume.\r\n\r\nClarice Cliff, as Art Director, was apparently originally responsible for the design of the Gilbert and Sullivan series which was modelled by Betty Silvester. Although designed in 1940 the Gilbert and Sullivan figures were not marketed until after the war when an extensive marketing campaign was masterminded by Colley Shorter in 1949.  They featured prominently when he and Clarice Cliff-Shorter toured Canada and the United States on a publicity tour in the same year.\r\n\r\nThe Gilbert and Sullivan character jugs were made in two sizes, the large at10 inches high and the small at 5 inches. In addition to the figurines, small rectangular wall plaques, cigarette boxes and ash trays, bearing embossed figures from the operas, supplemented the range.\r\n\r\nThis set of figurines is one of a very few sets impressed 'Rockingham', which were issued in the mid 1980s by the person who owned the moulds for a short period.","historicalContext":"","briefDescription":"Miniature Toby jug in the form of Ko-Ko from Gilbert and Sullivan's <i>The Mikado</i>. 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