Ceramic Robin Mug
Ceramic Robin Mug
Our 11oz Ceramic Robin Mug have a straight-sided design and a crisp white base colour to help make your the picture of the Robin really stand out.
Indulge in your daily coffee or tea ritual with our captivating 11oz (325ml) ceramic Robin mugs, beautifully adorned with vibrant reproductions of 18th-century watercolour paintings of Robin. These masterpieces are originally crafted by the most renowned watercolour artist, Charles Collins (c.1680 - 1744), bringing an exquisite blend of history and artistry right to your fingertips.
Crafted from superior ceramic, our Ceramic Robin Mug not only stand out with their artistic appeal, but also ensure top-notch durability. They are flawlessly resistant to unsightly chips and scratches, maintaining their elegant look through countless uses. Whether it's your morning coffee or your evening herbal tea, the stunning imagery of this mug makes each sip a moment to savour.
Moreover, our Robin mugs are thoughtfully designed for modern convenience. They are dishwasher-friendly, saving you from the drudgery of hand-washing. Also, for those rushed mornings when you need a warm beverage pronto, these mugs are completely microwave safe, ensuring you never have to compromise on the warmth of your favourite drink.
Make this artistic, durable, and convenient Ceramic Robin Mug a part of your daily routine or gift it to a fellow art and history enthusiast. Our stunning 18th Century Robin watercolour mugs are more than just a drinkware item; they are a fusion of art, history, and everyday practicality that is guaranteed to add a dash of elegance to your day. Start your morning off right, embracing the harmony of art and history, one sip at a time.
Ceramic Robin Mug Specifications
Our 11oz (325ml) Ceramic Robin Mug have a straight-sided design and a crisp white base colour to help make your picture of the Robin really stand out.
Using a dye sublimation print process, each ceramic mug is printed with a crisp and vibrant image of Robin, and finished with a protective polished ceramic glaze.
Our ceramic photo mugs are extremely durable and both scratch and chip resistant, as well as being dishwasher-safe and microwave-safe.
- Dishwasher-friendly and microwave-safe.
- Dimensions: 84mm x 94mm (W x H - excluding handle).
- 11oz (325ml) capacity.
- Excellent print quality.
- Unique.
The Taylor White Collection's 18th Century Watercolour Painting of The Robin
Our Robin fine art print comes from the original collection of Taylor White F.R.S. (1701-1772). In the mid-18th Century, White commissioned the celebrated wildlife painter, Charles Collins (c.1680 - 1744) to paint a number of specimens for his collection. The watercolour painting of the Robin was one of these masterpieces, which emerged from the collaboration between White and Collins.
The original watercolour of the Robin is extremely finely painted, with incredible detail, allowing you to see the Robin's plumage and features in stunning clarity. This depth of colour and detail has been captured brilliantly through the digitalisation process and is replicated for you on this delightful fine art print, which is now available for your home or office décor, or to buy as a thoughtful gift for your friends and family.
Taylor White, a barrister by profession and landowner on the Nottinghamshire / Yorkshire border, was a keen naturalist and collector. He commissioned over 900 paintings of birds, mammals, reptiles and fish from the finest painters of his day. He was a governor and the founding Treasurer of The Foundling Hospital in London, as well as being a Fellow of The Royal Society. He was extremely well-connected in Society, which enabled him to create such a world-class collections of specimen and thus paintings. White's father in-law was Major-General John Armstrong, who as Surveyor-General of the Ordnance, Chief Royal Engineer and Quartermaster-General to the Forces, has his offices in The Tower of London. Consequently, Taylor White had access to the birds and beasts of The Royal Menagerie at the Tower. He also was able to borrow specimen from The British Museum. Some rarer and more exotic specimens were brought back from their great travels across the globe by his Royal Society friends, the naturalist Sir Joseph Banks, Bt. and the famous clockmaker, John Harrison.
The Robin
The Robin (Scientific name: Erithacus rubecula melophilus) can be found fluttering its wings throughout Europe, central Asia, northern Africa and the Middle East. But it's not just its broad geographic range that makes the Robin a fascinating bird.
In fact, it has a special place in British culture, where it's often called the British Red Breast and has become synonymous with Christmas. You'll find it featured on many a holiday card, singing carols and perched on snow-covered branches.
And if you're a gardener, you'll be pleased to know that the Robin is a faithful companion, always ready to lend a helping beak in your backyard. They'll often flit close to where you're working, waiting for you to move on so they can swoop in and grab a tasty worm or bug for their next meal.
So whether you're looking for a festive symbol of the holidays or a helpful winged assistant in your garden, the Robin is the bird for you. Keep your eyes peeled for this feathered friend and enjoy its charming company!
Production & Delivery
From the point of order, the production of your Ceramic Robin Mug will take 4-6 working days. It will then be despatched via a tracked postal service, carefully packaged for safe delivery to you around 48 hours later.
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