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Coffee Mugs !


Just bought a set of 6 coffee mugs, rather unique. They are Maxwell Williams brand, the theme is waltzing matilda.

The mugs are aussie outback landscape settings around a billabong & done by David Hart, son of Pro hart. Will use these in the van to add a touch of Aussie tradition.$ 29.95.

Six different scenes;

1>>> Camped by a billabong .

2 >>>Down came a jumbuck.

3 >>> Jumbuck in the tucker bag.

4 >>> Down came the troopers .

5 >>> Sprang into to billabong .

6 >>> And his ghost may be heard .

Just some thing different;

JC.



-- Edited by justcruisin01 on Thursday 22nd of December 2011 02:58:55 PM

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I bought a beautiful Maxwell Williams coffee cup with a glorious pic of our wonderful and rare Major Mitchells on it.

There were various other birds also available.  So thank you Maxwell Williams for all things Australiana.



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You could use that burnt finger for boiling the water to put into those there new mugs JC, just put the finger into the cold water. (my daughter would call that a dad joke)

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Gidday JC-01, those mugs sound fantastic, are they readily available ????



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sound great, JC .

would love to see pics.



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I like the sound of those JC...

Did you buy them on the net...or were you lucky enough to find them in a shop or gallery?



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here they are

http://www.maxwellandwilliams.com.au/mw/maxwell-williams-mugs-cup-saucers-mugs-gift-boxed-david-hart-waltzing-matilda-dh0010.asp



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very nice !

I like Maxell Williams crockery very much, but I found tea/coffee stains in the inside of my plain white mugs that won't come out. Take care.

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Bicarb soda will get off the stains - with a bit of elbow grease.



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Kicking myself at the moment. I was in a Vinnies and knowing nothing about cups except that you drink out of them, I saw all these Maxell Williams cups ect for 50 cents.
I just checked the price of them on line. Wonder if they will be there after Christmas.

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Try 1/2 teaspoon of bleach in a cup of water and let stand for about 30 minutes then wash as normal and the coffe/tea stains should disappear.



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nope.... tried all the usual remedies, even took one back the DJs to show the rep.

threw them away in the end, as they all went the same.

however, I have the rest of the dinner set in daily use and love it, just the coffee mugs were crook.


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Rip and Rosie wrote:

very nice !

I like Maxell Williams crockery very much, but I found tea/coffee stains in the inside of my plain white mugs that won't come out. Take care.

Rosie


 Its weird how some mugs get that permanent stain and others dont. We have a set of the MW bird mugs, and they stay nice and clean inside but the Ashdene ones with Aussie bird and animal designs are terrible! Bleaching didnt work and if you scrub them you take the surface off. My favourite big mug never stains and its from the Reject Shop for $2!!



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I am so fussy with my coffee mugs.

I like a thin drinking edge on it, comfortable handle, and not too heavy. As I like my tea/coffee coll rather than scalding, I like them wide at the top and a decent size- as close to 300 mls as I can get.

Pottery mugs are not for me, and you can keep plastic for the children, I love bone china.





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Rip and Rosie wrote:

I am so fussy with my coffee mugs.

I like a thin drinking edge on it, comfortable handle, and not too heavy. As I like my tea/coffee coll rather than scalding, I like them wide at the top and a decent size- as close to 300 mls as I can get.

Pottery mugs are not for me, and you can keep plastic for the children, I love bone china.




 That's the only kind of mug I like too ! salt on a cloth rubbed into stains is very effective on tea and coffee staining. can't stand drinking out of stained cups either. biggrin



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Hubby shakes his head when I talk about tea mugs and coffee mugs. They are all just mugs to him however I prefer tea out of the fine china ones and coffee is ok out of the heavier pottery type ones.

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I too only ever drink tea from a fine bone china cup and coffee or hot chocolate from a mug; preferably a nice china one as well.

I use a small squirt of Domestos in my cup and fill it with hot water and let stand for a bit.  Do make sure you wash it thoroughly after this application though.

To date I have never had a mug/cup where this has not worked.



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dazren wrote:

Gidday JC-01, those mugs sound fantastic, are they readily available ????


 Dazren, picked them up in one of the speciality kitchen shops, Ive known for four months that they were comming but only just got them.



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Rip and Rosie wrote:

sound great, JC .

would love to see pics.


 Wombats link shows them Rosie, the real thing looks a lot better with stronger colours.

There is also place mats & coasters with the same prints.



-- Edited by justcruisin01 on Friday 23rd of December 2011 07:22:43 PM

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Boroma577 wrote:

I use a small squirt of Domestos in my cup and fill it with hot water and let stand for a bit.  Do make sure you wash it thoroughly after this application though.

To date I have never had a mug/cup where this has not worked.


 i tried all the usual tricks to clean the mugs, but none worked. Seemed to take the surface off the glaze.

When I worked, we used to store all our cups in a common cupboard in the tea-room. I never washed my cup, always put it away dirty, and washed it well before the next use.

They all thought I was crazy, but no one ever pinched my cup!



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