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Photo Mugs of The Ton at Greenwich. A la Festoon dans le Park a Greenwich from National Maritime Museum

Photo Mugs of The Ton at Greenwich. A la Festoon dans le Park a Greenwich from National Maritime Museum

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Brand: National Maritime Museum
Category: Kitchen

Buy New: $15.99
as of 5/21/2012 02:13 CDT details

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Seller: Media Storehouse US

Size: Photo Mug
Legal Disclaimer: This item is for personal use only. In no way should it be re-sold, reproduced or copied, digitally or otherwise, published or displayed for commercial gain in anyway whatsoever.

MPN: Photo Mugs dmcs_3692244_6974_0
ASIN: B0068A7QFS

Availability: Usually ships in 4-5 business days

Features:
  • This Photo Mug features an image chosen by National Maritime Museum. Estimated image size 116x80mm.
  • 11oz White ceramic coffee mug e. Image printed using sublimation ink process. Microwave, dishwasher safe
  • Image Description: (caricature) A satire on the size of French-inspired bouffant hairstyles and their protection, with the Observatory on the hill on the right. The print is also an early image of an umbrella, carried by the servant. At this time, it was almost unheard of for gentlemen to carry umbrellas in England. In France, however, it was common for people to use them as protection against sun and rain. Jonas Hanway, founder of the Marine Society, is credited
  • For any queries regarding this item please contact National Maritime Museum c/o Media Storehouse quoting Media Reference 3692244
  • © National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London

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Photo Mug, The Ton at Greenwich. A la Festoon dans le Park a Greenwich. (caricature) A satire on the size of French-inspired bouffant hairstyles and their protection, with the Observatory on the hill on the right. The print is also an early image of an umbrella, carried by the servant. At this time, it was almost unheard of for gentlemen to carry umbrellas in England. In France, however, it was common for people to use them as protection


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