1920's Arthur Wood 'Sporting Series' cricketing mug, with colour cricket vignettes to sides of a match in progress with trees and scoreboard to background and a bowler verso. Unusual rectangular handle, 11.5 cm high. Also, a vintage Teacher's Whisky jug (10 cm high) with transfer print of two urchins playing cricket with Teacher's Whisky bottles in use as the wicket; an antique-style shaving mug for the 1979 Centenary of Australia v Englan... circa 1920's Arthur Wood 'Sporting Series' cricketing mug, with colour cricket vignettes to sides of a match in progress with trees and scoreboard to background and a bowler verso. Unusual rectangular handle. Gold lustre to handle, base and lip, beaded waist. 11.5 cm high. Also, a vintage Teacher's Whisky jug (10 cm high) with transfer print of two urchins playing cricket with Teacher's Whisky bottles in use as the wicket; an antique-style shaving mug for the 1979 Centenary of Australia v England Tests; and a 1983 M.C.G. pewter chalice containing a quantity of M.C.G. turf; numbered 0022 of 2000. (4 items).
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