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    Posted 6 years ago

    Cheecharon…
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    I know that it is a signed mahon made stoneware mug smoking a cigarette and it has 2 initials engrave on the side looks like an LF.

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    1. blunderbuss2 blunderbuss2, 6 years ago
      That would encourage anybody to stop smoking !
    2. DebiJohn, 3 years ago
      Mahon Made Stoneware was started in Laguna Beach, California, on Laguna Canyon Road in the 1970s. A family business, the potters were Doug Mahon and his siblings, and a few production potters for the studio workshop. The potters often initialed what they made. They moved to Santa Ana, and to Fountain Valley in other years, active from the 1970s at least through the 1980s. Besides character or funny face mugs and jars, they also made candle holders, lamps and other utilitarian pottery. Their vintage character, “funny face” comical pottery vessels are collectible and popular.

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