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$63.01
Celebrate British cider heritage with this original 1972 Hereford Cider Festival mug, a beautifully made green glazed tankard from Hereford, England. A striking piece of festival memorabilia, this ceramic mug was likely produced as a limited-edition keepsake for attendees of the annual cider celebration.
💚 Features:
• Embossed text: “Hereford Cider Festival 1972”
• Stylized harvest or cider deity on the reverse
• Sturdy handle and footed base
• High gloss green glaze with subtle vintage craquelure (minor crazing only)
🧾 Details:
• Origin: Stamped Hereford England on the base
• Material: Glazed ceramic
• Color: Deep green with a smooth finish
• Date: 1972
• Size: Approx. 4.5” (11.5 cm) tall × 3.5” (9 cm) diameter at rim
• Condition: Excellent vintage condition with no chips or cracks. Light natural crazing to glaze adds to its authentic vintage charm.
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🎯 Ideal For:
• Cider drinkers & collectors
• Breweriana fans
• English country kitchen or pub-style decor
• 1970s pottery and ceramics enthusiasts
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