James Kent Ltd Staffordshire Mug Fisherman Scene Black Transferware with Gold Trim England
James Kent Ltd Staffordshire Mug Fisherman Scene Black Transferware with Gold Trim England
James Kent Ltd Staffordshire Mug Fisherman Scene Black Transferware with Gold Trim England
James Kent Ltd Staffordshire Mug Fisherman Scene Black Transferware with Gold Trim England
James Kent Ltd Staffordshire Mug Fisherman Scene Black Transferware with Gold Trim England
James Kent Ltd Staffordshire Mug Fisherman Scene Black Transferware with Gold Trim England
James Kent Ltd Staffordshire Mug Fisherman Scene Black Transferware with Gold Trim England
James Kent Ltd Staffordshire Mug Fisherman Scene Black Transferware with Gold Trim England
James Kent Ltd Staffordshire Mug Fisherman Scene Black Transferware with Gold Trim England
James Kent Ltd Staffordshire Mug Fisherman Scene Black Transferware with Gold Trim England
James Kent Ltd Staffordshire Mug Fisherman Scene Black Transferware with Gold Trim England
James Kent Ltd Staffordshire Mug Fisherman Scene Black Transferware with Gold Trim England
James Kent Ltd Staffordshire Mug Fisherman Scene Black Transferware with Gold Trim England

James Kent Ltd Staffordshire Mug Fisherman Scene Black Transferware with Gold Trim England

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This vintage ceramic mug by James Kent Ltd of Staffordshire, England features a striking black transferware scene of a fisherman wading in a river near a stone bridge, surrounded by trees and countryside. Accented with gold trim on the rim, handle, and base, this mug is a handsome collectible piece of British pottery.

Details:
- Maker: James Kent Ltd (marked on base)
- Origin: Staffordshire, England
- Pattern: Fisherman scene / countryside
- Color: Black transferware on white, with gold trim
- Size: Approx. [insert height and diameter if known]
- Condition: Excellent vintage condition. No chips, cracks, or crazing. Gold trim is intact with only minimal wear.

A fine gift for anglers, collectors of English transferware, or those who appreciate vintage English ceramics.