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1890s ORIGINAL OCCUPATIONAL SHAVING MUG PRINTER'S COMPOSING STICK BERNINGHAUS

$ 66

Availability: 78 in stock
  • Condition: EXCELLENT SHINY NICE CONDITION WITH NO CHIPS OR DAMAGE

    Description

    Here's a scarce antique original occupational porcelain shaving mug from the 1890s or early 1900 era
    with rare hand painted hand holding a composing stick, which was a tool used by newspaper printers to set type.....hand painted gold sheafs of wheat.....also has gold hand painted personalized name
    Eugene Suits
    .....Bottom has a rare maker's mark
    EUGENE BERNINGHAUS CINCINNATI,OHIO  CLIMAX
    (picture of a barber's chair)  ...MADE IN GERMANY
    .......Porcelain mug with finger grip handle.....footed base ring....hollow bottom....3 1/2"tall....Excellent shiny nice condition with no chips or damage. A nice clean mug with no stains. Nice bold hand painted scene....Some of the gold letters in Eugene name are worn.   I guarantee this shaving mug is authentic and over 110 years old.  I will be listing a large collection of antique fraternal and occupational shaving mugs in the next few weeks....
    THIS IS A FIXED PRICE, BUY IT NOW SHAVING MUG FOR SALE IN MY STORE. FREE  POSTAGE with insurance & tracking IF YOU LIVE WITHIN THE U.S.A.
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