Doulton Lambeth Pottery Golf Flared Rim Mug 5″
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A Doulton Lambeth Pottery Flared Rim Golf Mug with two scenes featured in relief: Lost Ball and The Drive. We have two of these available. This stein measures 5″ Circa early 1900’s
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