Hi I would like to know if anyone has information on this beer stein I picked up.I have never seen one like it and thought it was cool.Can you tell what type cap badge it is and era? Thanks in advance.
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The cap looks like a British side cap, typically worn by offciers, especially in the cavalry, in the 1890s, going into abeyance after about 1900 but re-introduced for officers undress wear after WWI and still worn by british cavalry [armoured] units. The 10th [Prince of Wales Own] Hussars wore the three plumes which were the heraldic mark of the POW and are clearly the badge on this cap.
Here's some info. on the potter: The firm of Ridgway was started by Job Ridgway in 1794. The Cauldon factory was built in 1802. John Ridgway & Co. from 1814. ... The firm said 'to have rivalled Wedgewood' once in fame, is still in existance and operates in Ashton, Stoke on Trent.
So, a beer mug for the offciers mess of the 10th [POW] Hussars. Pick a period you like! Actually, I'd guess earlier rather than later - unlikely to be post WWII, based on the hair style, but I'm no expert. try searching it on the antique chine sites.
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PeterLast edited by peter monahan; 12-26-2011, 10:59 AM.
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Hi it's just come to me what those girls are called it's Gibson girls,google it and have a look or try this link.Roger http://www.google.co.uk/search?q=gib...w=1280&bih=581
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Yes she does look like a Gibson girl which are in the same time frame.It is interesting how an item found in an antique store can turn out so interesting.Thanks again for all the great help guys.It will go in the permanent collection,never have seen another one (Plus she's so good looking which always helps)
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