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Antique Staffordshire Frog Mug

English Staffordshire Frog Mug with Hand Colored Garden Scenes, 19th Century
English Staffordshire Frog Mug with Hand Colored Garden Scenes, 19th Century

English Staffordshire Frog Mug with Hand Colored Garden Scenes, 19th Century

Located in West Palm Beach, FL

Staffordshire frog mug transfer printed in brown and over painted by hand.

Category

1830s English Early Victorian Antique Staffordshire Frog Mug

Materials

Stoneware, Paint

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Adorable Staffordshire Mug with Interior Frog
Adorable Staffordshire Mug with Interior Frog

Adorable Staffordshire Mug with Interior Frog

By Staffordshire

Located in Hopewell, NJ

Darling antique Staffordshire mug hand-painted with animals on the outside with a fun whimsical frog on the inside.

Category

19th Century English Antique Staffordshire Frog Mug

Materials

Ceramic

Antique English Creamware Sunderland Lustre Iron Bridge Mug with Frog
Antique English Creamware Sunderland Lustre Iron Bridge Mug with Frog

Antique English Creamware Sunderland Lustre Iron Bridge Mug with Frog

By Staffordshire

Located in Philadelphia, PA

A fine antique English Sunderland Lustre creamware frog beer mug or cup. With of transfer of the Iron Bridge from Shropshire, England, which fords the River Severn and was the fir...

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Early 19th Century British George III Antique Staffordshire Frog Mug

Materials

Creamware, Pottery

Staffordshire | Loving Cup | Frogs Mug
Staffordshire | Loving Cup | Frogs Mug

Staffordshire | Loving Cup | Frogs Mug

Located in Leeds, GB

Extremely unusual cylindrical waisted pearlware twin handed loving cup with printed transfers black and coloured enamels depict a woman kicking a man (her husband?), a child kicking ...

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19th Century English Antique Staffordshire Frog Mug

English Staffordshire 19th Century Ironstone Double Handled Frog Mug
English Staffordshire 19th Century Ironstone Double Handled Frog Mug

English Staffordshire 19th Century Ironstone Double Handled Frog Mug

Located in Wells, ME

English mid 19th century Staffordshire ironstone double handled "frog" mug with relief molded hand painted scene on both sides, and a full bodied hand painted frog inside the mug.

Category

Mid-19th Century English Early Victorian Antique Staffordshire Frog Mug

Materials

Ironstone

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