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A fine George III "Barrel" Mug made in London in 1779 by John Edwards III & William Frisbee. The maker's mark of Thomas Daniel overstriking, as retailer.
A fine George III "Barrel" Mug made in London in 1779 by John Edwards III & William Frisbee. The maker's mark of Thomas Daniel overstriking, as retailer.
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The Mug has a slightly baluster form with reeded horizontal bands intended to simulate the iron hoops on the barrel. The Mug has a reeded loop handle, and reeded rim, and is in excellent condition. It displays a crisp set of marks under the rim.
Height: 3.6 inches, 9 cm.
Diameter at the rim: 2.45 inches.
Weight: 4oz.
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