I just love stacking mugs, especially those made in the sixties in Japan. These cuties have a mod daisy floral design around the upper portion, one in red, orange and green, the other mug has the same design in yellow and shades of blue.
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I just love stacking mugs, especially those made in the sixties in Japan. These cuties have a mod daisy floral design around the upper portion, one in red, orange and green, the other mug has the same design in yellow and shades of blue.
This set of four plastic stacking cups was manufactured by Tupperware in the seventies. The mugs are perfect for kids since they are virtually unbreakable.
This mug is a nice chocolate brown with a drip glaze effect around the rim in shades of lighter brown and cream. The mug is very similar to those made by Hull, but we are unable to authenticate it as such.
This great cocoa mug features the early Hershey’s Cocoa logo with a baby holding cocoa beans. The metallic printing - the same on each side - is similar to that seen on early Hershey’s Cocoa tins.
These cute retro mugs were made in Japan in the seventies. The white mugs feature an adorable orange and yellow daisy pattern on a green background that wraps around the top portion of the mug.
These great vintage ironstone mugs were Made in England by Biltons. They are cream with darker brown speckles and decorated with a chocolate brown design of flowers, scrolls and swirls - inspired by damask and baroque patterns with a mod twist.
These gorgeous mugs are vintage Syracuse China. The pattern is called ‚"Largo', part of the ‚"Calypso" line from the early seventies.