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Heritage Mug, Burnt Umber

The Heritage Mug is an iconic symbol of Rookwood's legacy and history. The RP stamp displayed on the front of this piece dates back to 1886, where the stamp originated as just the reverse R and P. From that time on, a flame was added each year up to 1900 when the “RP” with 14 flames became the enduring symbol of the company.

The mold for the 1948 Wiedemann Brewery mug was discovered in the archives and adapted to create the Heritage Mug we offer today—a piece that honors our past while remaining a timeless companion both for a morning coffee and an evening brew.

  • Holds 16 oz
  • Measures 5" tall and 3" wide

The Heritage Mug is an iconic symbol of Rookwood's legacy and history. The RP stamp displayed on the front of this piece dates back to 1886, where the stamp originated as just the reverse R and P. From that time on, a flame was added each year up to 1900 when the “RP” with 14 flames became the enduring symbol of the company.

The mold for the 1948 Wiedemann Brewery mug was discovered in the archives and adapted to create the Heritage Mug we offer today—a piece that honors our past while remaining a timeless companion both for a morning coffee and an evening brew.

  • Holds 16 oz
  • Measures 5" tall and 3" wide
$49.00
Heritage Mug, Burnt Umber—
$49.00

Description

The Heritage Mug is an iconic symbol of Rookwood's legacy and history. The RP stamp displayed on the front of this piece dates back to 1886, where the stamp originated as just the reverse R and P. From that time on, a flame was added each year up to 1900 when the “RP” with 14 flames became the enduring symbol of the company.

The mold for the 1948 Wiedemann Brewery mug was discovered in the archives and adapted to create the Heritage Mug we offer today—a piece that honors our past while remaining a timeless companion both for a morning coffee and an evening brew.

  • Holds 16 oz
  • Measures 5" tall and 3" wide
Heritage Mug, Burnt Umber | Rookwood Pottery