Staffordshire Pottery Frog Mug Victorian 19th Century Tankard
£55.00
On offer is a 19th century Victorian Staffordshire frog mug, a substantial example dating to around 1840–1850. Hand-painted figures decorate the exterior, while a moulded frog sits inside the base — a classic feature of these whimsical Staffordshire drinking vessels. Staffordshire potteries were at the heart of English ceramic production throughout the 18th and 19th centuries, known for their characterful decorative wares and folk-art charm.
This tankard shows typical age-related crazing and light surface wear but no major cracks or chips, presenting well for its 170+ years. A large, display-worthy piece of early Victorian pottery.
📌 KEY FEATURES
✅ Staffordshire pottery – Victorian period
✅ Traditional frog-in-base design
✅ Hand-painted decorative figures
✅ Date: Circa 1840–1850
✅ Condition: Age-related crazing and wear; no major cracks or chips
✅ Approx. 4.5 inches tall
✅ Approx. 4.5 inches diameter
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