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A stunning Victorian-era Flow Blue shaving mug, crafted from ironstone pottery in Staffordshire, England. Featuring a rich cobalt blue floral design, this piece has an elegant scalloped base, curved handle, and built-in reservoir, traditionally used for shaving soap lather.
The base is stamped with a royal coat of arms and marked "Ironstone Staffordshire England," dating it to the late 19th to early 20th century. Flow Blue ceramics were highly prized for their distinctive blurred blue patterns, making this a sought-after collectible.
Condition: Good antique condition with minor signs of age. No cracks or major damage.
A stunning Victorian-era Flow Blue shaving mug, crafted from ironstone pottery in Staffordshire, England. Featuring a rich cobalt blue floral design, this piece has an elegant scalloped base, curved handle, and built-in reservoir, traditionally used for shaving soap lather.
The base is stamped with a royal coat of arms and marked "Ironstone Staffordshire England," dating it to the late 19th to early 20th century. Flow Blue ceramics were highly prized for their distinctive blurred blue patterns, making this a sought-after collectible.
Condition: Good antique condition with minor signs of age. No cracks or major damage.