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A Good 19th Century Staffordshire Loving Mug.

In The Rintoul Period Oak Collection, also featur...

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A Good 19th Century Staffordshire Loving Mug.
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Doncaster, South Yorkshire
A Good 19th Century Staffordshire Loving Mug. The interior harbouring three small amphibians: two frogs & a lizard, with black spotted markings. The exterior having a label to one side inscribed in black; 'Ann & Eliza Rider', with a panel of verse to the other side; 'A friend that is social, goodnatured & free, To a pot of my liquor right welcome shall be, But he that is proud & ill-natured my pass, By my door to an alehouse & pay for his glass'. The cylindrical body transfer printed in lilac with fruiting boughs. 5 ins (13 cm) in height.
A Good 19th Century Staffordshire Loving Mug. The interior harbouring three small amphibians: two frogs & a lizard, with black spotted markings. The exterior having a label to one side inscribed in black; 'Ann & Eliza Rider', with a panel of verse to the other side; 'A friend that is social, goodnatured & free, To a pot of my liquor right welcome shall be, But he that is proud & ill-natured my pass, By my door to an alehouse & pay for his glass'. The cylindrical body transfer printed in lilac with fruiting boughs. 5 ins (13 cm) in height.

The Rintoul Period Oak Collection, also featuring a collection of works by Lydia Corbett/Sylvette David

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The Old Salerooms
28 Netherhall Road
Doncaster
South Yorkshire
DN1 2PW
United Kingdom

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