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Description: As children, Amrita and her siblings were reduced to helpless giggling mimicry by Danny Kaye’s 1955 comedy film “The Court Jester”, with its ridiculous tongue twisting rhymes.
One memorable rhyme, and the source of this title, is "The pellet with the poison's in the vessel with the pestle; the chalice from the palace has the brew that is true!” Followed by a long series of confusing changes, as the chalice from the palace gets broken and is replaced by the flagon with the dragon!
Dimensions: 15x13 cm
Medium: Stoneware
Weight: 400 Gms
Volume
475ml
Year: 2025
Description: As children, Amrita and her siblings were reduced to helpless giggling mimicry by Danny Kaye’s 1955 comedy film “The Court Jester”, with its ridiculous tongue twisting rhymes.
One memorable rhyme, and the source of this title, is "The pellet with the poison's in the vessel with the pestle; the chalice from the palace has the brew that is true!” Followed by a long series of confusing changes, as the chalice from the palace gets broken and is replaced by the flagon with the dragon!
Dimensions: 15x13 cm
Medium: Stoneware
Weight: 400 Gms
Volume
475ml
Year: 2025