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The New Yorker Coffee Mugs
- Item Number
- 145
- Estimated Value
- 63 USD
- Sold
- 27 USD to MrsTrump
- Number of Bids
- 2 - Bid History
Item Description
Keep them as a set or split them up as individual gifts, either way, these coffee mugs featuring cartoons from The New Yorker are sure to bring a smile to your face.
All four mugs are 15 oz. and made of porcelain. Each mug features a different cartoon.
Six dogs and one cat play poker. All the dogs with their expressive manners of wagging tails, growling and whimpering are losing all their money while the cool, tell-free cat is winning every hand. Caption reads: If he has a tell, I haven't found it. New Yorker Cartoon by Artist Paul Noth, originally published on September 14th, 2015.
A busy businessman in his corner office tries to find a date for a meeting in his full calendar. The only date that will work for him turns out to be NEVER. How does that work for you? Caption reads: No, Thursday is out. How about never -- is never good for you? New Yorker Cartoon by Artist Robert Mankoff, originally published on May 3rd, 1993.
A tall man in a suit instructs his cat NEVER to think outside the box as the cat sits beside his kitty litter box. Caption reads: Never, ever, think outside the box. New Yorker Cartoon by Artist Leo Cullum, originally published on November 30th, 1998.
Two penguins look incredulously at a third penguin pal wearing a casual Hawaiian shirt. He sheepishly responds to their stares saying he thought it was casual Friday. Caption reads: You're kidding. I thought it was Friday. New Yorker Cartoon by Artist Leo Cullum, originally published on May 18th, 1998.
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