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VINTAGE LORD NELSON POTTERY HUMOROUS BEER TANKARD c1956
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VINTAGE LORD NELSON POTTERY HUMOROUS BEER TANKARD c1956

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Product details

Condition
Secondhand
Location
South Africa
Time Period
Post-1950
Type
Tankard
Customer ratings:
Product code
P183/39
Bob Shop ID
277571886



DESCRIPTION:

An ivory glazed china beer mug, decorated with the legend: Your supper is on the hearth dear,
A pipe and a book that's new, Your slippers are by the fire dear, But where the hell are you.?


MARKS:

Stamped in black: Lord Nelson Pottery, England and a Crown over N. Elijah Cotton,
better known as Lord Nelson, established a pottery in Hanley, Stoke-on-Trent in 1885.


CONDITION:


No chips or cracks, with fine overall crazing.

DIMENSIONS:

Approximately 10.5cm in diameter X 11.5cm in height.


Customer ratings: 1 ratings

Excellent service, super fast delivery, many thanks, Cameron
15 May 2017