Hornsea Pottery Tankards designed by John Clappison 1970

Hornsea Pottery Tankards designed by John Clappison 1970

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Vintage Hornsea Pottery large honey glazed tankards designed by John Clappison in 1970.

Substantial screenprinted ceramic handled mugs available individually in a choice of three sought-after patterns as below.

Dimensions 13cm tall x 9cm diameter. All feature a Hornsea backstamp.

George & Dragon £140
Honey glaze with dark green design of St George in full armour with raised sword pursuing a dragon who is in turn chasing a naked damsel in distress.

SOLD OUT Spooner Golf £48
Honey glaze with maroon print, features stylised golfers, marked to the base, 'Spooner Invitation Day, September 1971'

SOLD OUT Mayflower £35
Honey glaze with dark green design depicting two views of the Mayflower ship, 1620-1970.

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