5 Rare mugs -- Primrose,
Fleurette, Honeysuckle, Anniversary Rose, and unidentified "Bouquet"
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The 10 oz. Mugs
The 10 oz. mugs are
a bit unusual in that there were only two patterns used in it to my knowledge
– the Esso Tiger and the Diamonds. This mug has the most "Hazel Atlas"
looking handle of any Fire-King mug. It also has a pronounced sturdy
base ring. These are probably from the late 1950s, based on the bottom
markings.
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four colors are fairly uncommon but can usually be found on the internet.
I believe there were only these four colors produced. Any others
you find would be quite rare. |
The Esso tiger
“Put a Tiger in your Tank” was used on this mug as well as the D
Handle. May have been a premium or gift shop item. |
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