$57.00
$45.69

The Traditional Fox Hunt Fine China Mug

Embark on a countryside adventure with every sip from The Traditional Fox Hunt Fine China Mug. This exquisite piece of drinkware captures the quintessence of the British rural pastime, bringing the thrill of the chase and the beauty of the English countryside right into your hands.

Product Features:

  • Elegant Equestrian Theme: A vibrant and lively depiction of a traditional British fox hunt, with riders in classic red hunting coats and a pack of eager hounds.
  • Fine China Craftsmanship: Made from the finest china, this mug is both delicate to the touch and robust enough for daily use.
  • Generous Capacity: Perfectly sized for your morning brew or a comforting evening tea.
  • Gilt Rim Detailing: The top rim of the mug is lined with a beautiful gold accent, adding a touch of luxury to your tea time.
  • Dishwasher Safe: Designed for convenience, this mug is dishwasher safe, although hand-washing is recommended to preserve the gilt details.
  • Brings a piece of the British countryside into your kitchen without the mud and the early mornings!
  • It's the perfect 'mane' event of any tea set.
  • Ideal for those who like their tea with a side of heritage and a dash of pastoral charm.
  • Because life's a hunt, and this mug is sure to help you take it by the reins.

The Goodwoods British Market Promise:

For those who fancy a bit of the British countryside with their cuppa, Goodwoods British Market is your faithful hound. We're the bee's knees when it comes to stocking your pantry with the finest tea and equipping your tea tray with the most splendid accessories. So trot on over for all your tea-time needs. We’re sure you’ll find our selection quite 'stirrup-endous'.

And remember, just like a good day on the hunt, the right mug can make all the difference between a 'roaring' success and a total 'fox pas'. So choose The Traditional Fox Hunt Fine China Mug, because every tea lover deserves a touch of nobility, even if the closest they've come to a fox hunt is chasing the dog for the newspaper.