BEER MUGS COME BACK
INCLUDED IN BRITAIN'S NEW "AUSTERITY" FOTTERY
Beer and eider mug's once popular in old English taverns are coming hack into more general use. There -s a shortage of drinking glasses and this is also causing restaurants and licensed houses in Britain to go back to the drinking cup or pottery beaker of the 17th century, shaped exactly like a tumbler. Beakers in pottery are one of the new lines in "utility" crockery worked out by the British pottery industry to meet the scarcity of domestic ware due to labour shortage. Makers of famous china like Doulton, Royal Worcester, Shelley, Spode and Wedgwood are now concentrating upon simple plain white work oil in one shape and neither too light nor of the heavy "workhouse" type. The twelve different standard articles include cups and saucers, plates, teapots, pie and vegetable dishes as well as mugs and beakers. The new designs for them arc far from unattractive. The designers have used their skill to such good effect that although the results are as "austere" as the times demand, they arc far from pleasing to the touch and sight than the cheap badly decorated imports which came to Britain in peace time. In quality as well as quantity they will satisfactorily meet the requirements of the British housewife until peace comes again.
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 05, Issue 71, 29 June 1942, Page 2
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222BEER MUGS COME BACK Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 05, Issue 71, 29 June 1942, Page 2
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