Is the occupation spelled out on occupational shaving mugs?

Is the occupation spelled out on occupational shaving mugs?

Any mug with generic lettering, such as Dad’s Cup, A Gift For Dad, Happy Birthday, etc, are all new. Likewise, no original occupational shaving mug has the occupation spelled out. In original mugs, the scene depicts the occupation; the occupation is not labeled with a title.

When did the first shaving mugs come out?

The years roughly between 1880 and 1920 are considered the original time period for occupational shaving mugs. Most men owned a shaving mug, either at home or at a barber shop. Those purchased for home use typically were purchased through local stores (or maybe the Sears catalog) and had more variety in shape but usually went un-personalized.

Where did the four digit mark come from on a shaving mug?

This mark is a fantasy mark used on mugs like the ones shown in Figs. 18- 19, made in Japan during the 1970s. Other Japanese reproductions of about the same time are marked with a four digit number (Figs. 10-12). These originally came with a paper label which was easily removed.

Why are promotional scuttles called shaving mugs?

Promotional scuttles tend to be of a more recent time period and are less “practical” in the shaving sense. They’re usually just used for display purposes. Shaving scuttles are so named because they resemble coal scuttles. [scriptless header=”Like this article so far?

Any mug with generic lettering, such as Dad’s Cup, A Gift For Dad, Happy Birthday, etc, are all new. Likewise, no original occupational shaving mug has the occupation spelled out. In original mugs, the scene depicts the occupation; the occupation is not labeled with a title.

What kind of mug is an occupational mug?

Very Nice Automobile Occupational Shaving Mug. 1890s ORIGINAL OCCUPATIONAL SHAVING MUG RARE INK PEN & SCISSORS G.B.HARD NICE! ANTIQUE 1890s MACHINIST OCCUPATIONAL SHAVING MUG PERSONALIZED W.C.WALKER NICE! Vintage Ironstone SHAVING MUG Occupational Fireman “EVER ALERT”.

The years roughly between 1880 and 1920 are considered the original time period for occupational shaving mugs. Most men owned a shaving mug, either at home or at a barber shop. Those purchased for home use typically were purchased through local stores (or maybe the Sears catalog) and had more variety in shape but usually went un-personalized.

This mark is a fantasy mark used on mugs like the ones shown in Figs. 18- 19, made in Japan during the 1970s. Other Japanese reproductions of about the same time are marked with a four digit number (Figs. 10-12). These originally came with a paper label which was easily removed.

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