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Post  mumof1 Mon 15 Oct - 9:18

A 1184 mug for the galley Dsc02538
the glaze looks almost metallic
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Post  Ev Mon 15 Oct - 9:22

Now that's a bit different !

It's called a Footed Tankard Mug and was made at Luke Adams around 1973.

I can see that the glaze is from there.
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Post  Glenys Mon 15 Oct - 15:48

Well, I guess it's unique!
At least you called it a mug.
If you start calling these pieces made to drink coffee from 'cans' I'll resign the site and never communicate again!!!

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Post  Ev Fri 19 Oct - 14:38

Crown Lynn introduced coffee cans to the country in the early sixties. A straight sided smallish cup. I had a set given to me, but preferred to drink coffee from a decent sized mug. We have heaps of info about the cans on here and we will continue to use their original name.... sorry about that.
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