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My wife had this mug made by a potter/sculpter for me many years ago. Like so much, the time has come for it go to other hands. It is large and will hold any hot or cold adult beverage. It has been used but not extensively. $70.00 shipped, insured and well packed to U.S. only.
 

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My wife had this mug made by a potter/sculpter for me many years ago. Like so much, the time has come for it go to other hands. It is large and will hold any hot or cold adult beverage. It has been used but not extensively. $70.00 shipped, insured and well packed to U.S. only.

Got an objection that this is "modern merch", BUT...., I found a sculpted face mug circa 1790, heavily embellished, SO..., this is just fine and might just be HC and PC...👍here's a photo of what I found so the above mug is OK too...

BACCHUS MUG 1790.JPG


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Thanks LD. Yes face mugs, often called 'Toby' mugs have been around for a long time. As many views as mine has had I am puzzled why it hasn't sold. Price may seem high but about $20.00 of that is in shipping and I am powerless to change that. A plain hand-thrown cup from a potter will cost, at least, $50.00. My wife had it made for me in 1981 and I thought, still do, that it was one of the neatest things ever. Like so much of my 'stuff' it is time to let go.
 
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