Armetale metal cup wider at top, tapers to 2 inches at base. Band of 3 lines beginning .75" from the top. Round design with "1776-1976" above the state of PA with a Liberty Bell and an atom impressed. Circling below the state is "Pennsylvania Bicentennial" with a keystone between the words. Three stamps near the top edge in black: One is in an oval; "RWP" in a circle; and a "C" in a circle.
Straight sided child's maxim cup with applied handle and recessed bottom. Cream-colored body has a red transfer-printed scene on the side depicting a hay wagon drawn by four oxen. Three males are working with the hay. House, trees and mountains in background beneath shining sun. Underneath printed scene is the saying "MAKE HAY WHILE THE SUN SHINES."
Tiny straight sided child's cup with applied arched handle and recessed bottom. Covered overall with yellow slip and decorated with luster painted stripes at rim, base and handle. Red transfer-printed decoration consists of "A Present/ for Eliza" printed on a large angular cartouche, which in turn is superimposed over a stylized floral or foliate design largely obscured.
Provenance
Small handwritten note on rolled paper inside cup reads: "Bought from/ Kathryn Grabill/ East Petersburg" and at bottom is "XX . 7." Note now in object file.
Oval-shaped white ceramic cup with handles (decorative) attached to saucer. Gold bands painted around edge of saucer base (2 places) of cup, upper section of cup and beneath edge (on outsite. 2 scroll like handles painted gold with faces painted at terminals beneath "Atlee" painted on opposite sides. 113? scratched on base.
Overall this mochaware piece is tan. Three .25-inch blue and two tan .375-inch bands stripe the exterior. Interior and two angular vertical handles with rectangular cut-out openings are tan.
Circular base is rimmed, rather than flat.
Tape stickers on bottom: "1031 J.B.Morris, Jr." and "MOCHA/4B."