Two  'Coaching Days & Coaching Ways' mugs from a series by Ridgways of England.

The Coaching Days and Coaching Ways series was created on an amber brown transferware pottery with black transfers. It was made in the 1890s to the 1920s. The series features illustrations chosen from ones by Hugh Thomson & Herbert Railton, that were contained in the book “Coaching Days and Coaching Ways” by W. Outram Tristram. The book was first published in 1888. Used by Special Permission.... noted on the bottom of each mug.

Each item showcases different scenes from routes along old English stagecoach roads. The coaches traveled between inns and villages and the scenes featured on the pottery highlight the travel and inns. 

These items have silver luster applied to the handles and rims, which would have been applied during the firing process. 

The two mugs/steins in this sale - 
 A Winter Days Amusement (Reverse side is Changing Horses)   &   Down The Hill On A Frosty Morning (Reverse side is Walking Up The Hill)

These pieces do NOT have any of the crazing that is usually found in pieces of this age and are in closest to Original Issued condition as you will find!

Measure: 5 inches tall, 3 inch diameter opening, 4 1/4 diameter base.

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