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STAFFORDSHIRE TRANSFER-PRINTED CERAMIC MUGS, LOT OF NINE, including three Dr. Franklin examples including two "MAXIMS" and one "Poor Richard" example depicting the "CHEAP SHOP", two examples featuring poems including "FLOWERS THAT NEVER FADE / GOOD HUMOUR" and "THE HOUSE THAT JACK BUILT", one featuring boys playing "CRICKET.", and one bat-printed example featuring a woman with two goats. Unmarked. First half 19th century. 3" HOA.
Literature: Transferware Collectors Club database patterns #6471, #9550, #11686.
Six undamaged, except some having minor expected age wear including glaze loss; cow sheep Maxims example having a bruise and a minor chip to foot; two soldiers example having radial hairlines to base that do not go through to interior; "Poor Richard's" example having a rim hairline with some associated glaze loss and handle completely restored.
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From the William D. Annable estate, Oberlin, OH.