James Sadler Famous Mallard Steam Locomotive Train 1930’s Tourist Travel Mug Cup

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James Sadler Famous Mallard Steam Locomotive Train 1930's Tourist Travel Mug Cup

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James Sadler 

 

1930’s Famous Mallard Early Steam Locomotive Train Mug 

 

Featuring Travelers from apparently the 1930’s

 

 

From “Locomotive Wiki”

 

 

“Mallard is the steam locomotive which achieved the highest officially recorded speed in history.”

 

 

“The Mallard is one of the well known Class A4 Pacifics designed by Sir Nigel Gresley, and holds the record for the fastest steam locomotive in the world. Mallard made the record on July 3rd, 1938, and was also designed for fast express passenger trains; hence the streamlining.”

 

 

A Tourists Vintage Travel Theme Collectible mug or cup. 

 

 

A Gorgeous White Bone China Mug without flaws. High Quality Graphic presentation in vibrant colors with Golden trim and high detail travel motif. Usually these mugs are crafted in England but this one is not hallmarked as such, although it is marked James Sadler and the number “2”. 

 

Measures: 4-1/8 inches tall. 4-1/8 inches wide with handle. 3-1/4 inches in circumference. Actual Photos. A Rare collectible item.

 

 

Truly a great gift idea for the vintage train enthusiast. At the time of this listing this is the only one on ALL of ebay.

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Category: Pottery and Glass:Pottery and China:China and Dinnerware:Sadler
Location: Beverly Hills, Florida