Food & Gourmet Items
Maine Cabin Pottery's Fish Design Stoneware Mug with Coffee and Tea
- Item Number
- 172
- Estimated Value
- 55 USD
- Sold
- 60 USD to mt10ca2b8
- Number of Bids
- 10 - Bid History
Item Description
Heading out for a day of fishing? We have you covered with not only a beautiful fish mug but a pound of delicious coffee and 40 organic tea bags. After your morning coffee or tea you will be set for tight lines and fish in the net.
Maine Cabin Pottery by Andrea Bailey - authentic handmade stoneware pottery stein mug with fish motif. Hand painted as well as wheel thrown finished stoneware, microwave and dishwasher safe. 5 inches tall 20 oz.
"My fish pottery is inspired by the trout we catch here in Maine. I incorporate functionality into our fish pottery by making it microwave and dishwasher safe. Fishermen everywhere would enjoy one of my fish mugs."
Cafe Brit's Tarrazu Montecielo Coffee - Located southeast of the capital city San José, Tarrazú is known worldwide for producing some of the best tasting coffee. The area is so famous it's called “La Cuna del Café Costarricense"—the area where Costa Rican coffee was born.
steep by Bigelow Organic Earl Grey Black Tea - We began with only the purest of Bergamot oil from a pristine province in southern Italy. We blended this organic oil with the finest mountain grown black tea to create the perfect marriage. We hope you will steep each cup with the same love that went into making this recipe.
Item Special Note
Shipping and handling additional - $10.00
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