$115
Two Whiteware Pint Mugs, made for use in British pubs and markets, c. 1900, the first banded in tan, blue, and black, with black mocha tree-like markings, and a curved extruded handle, with a sand-blasted capacity verification mark indicating its manufacture during the reign of Edward VII, (1901-1910); the second banded in olive, blue, and black, also with dendritic markings, with a press-molded angular handle, (large chip near the rim, small spot of glaze loss opposite), each ht. 5 in. Literature: The second example is in The Makers of Dip't, Banded, Colour'd and Mocha Wares, Jonathan Rickard, Brandywine River Museum Antiques Show 1995 catalogue.
Auctioneer:
Skinner
Date:
2001-10-28