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Never buy another mug again!


Tom Bola

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12 bone china mugs with multicoloured handles. 

6 x small, 6 x large  

Small - 280ml

Large - 480ml

I sourced these directly from the factory that makes them, but they are exclusive to John Lewis. 

At John Lewis, the small mug sells for £10 and the large, when it was in stock, sold for £15.

See the link below:

https://www.johnlewis.com/john-lewis-colour-handle-small-bone-china-mug-250ml/p5231592

I use my own set everyday and they are an absolute joy to live with. The handle is incredibly comfortable to use and the sizes are perfect. Dishwasher and microwave proof. 

Ideally I’d love to sell the full set to one person as I know how nice they are both in use and on display.

Full set - £110
Small set - £45
Large set - £65

Many thanks. 

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