
Emma Bridgewater Bucket & Spade ½ Pint Mug
After hours on the beach, sand between your toes (and other regions) head back to the beach hut for a cup of tea in this Bucket & Spade 1/2 Pint Mug.
- Height: 9cm
- Diameter: 8cm
- Capacity: 300ml
- Material: 100% English earthenware
- Made In: Stoke-on-Trent, UK
- Shape: Mug
Emma Bridgewater spongeware colours can vary because the pieces are individually hand-decorated, meaning each item is unique and will have slight variations in the sponging and colour. The sponging process itself uses different sponges and colours, and some patterns require more sponges and colours than others, contributing to the differences between pieces.
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Emma Bridgewater Bucket & Spade ½ Pint Mug
After hours on the beach, sand between your toes (and other regions) head back to the beach hut for a cup of tea in this Bucket & Spade 1/2 Pint Mug.
- Height: 9cm
- Diameter: 8cm
- Capacity: 300ml
- Material: 100% English earthenware
- Made In: Stoke-on-Trent, UK
- Shape: Mug
Emma Bridgewater spongeware colours can vary because the pieces are individually hand-decorated, meaning each item is unique and will have slight variations in the sponging and colour. The sponging process itself uses different sponges and colours, and some patterns require more sponges and colours than others, contributing to the differences between pieces.
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After hours on the beach, sand between your toes (and other regions) head back to the beach hut for a cup of tea in this Bucket & Spade 1/2 Pint Mug.
- Height: 9cm
- Diameter: 8cm
- Capacity: 300ml
- Material: 100% English earthenware
- Made In: Stoke-on-Trent, UK
- Shape: Mug
Emma Bridgewater spongeware colours can vary because the pieces are individually hand-decorated, meaning each item is unique and will have slight variations in the sponging and colour. The sponging process itself uses different sponges and colours, and some patterns require more sponges and colours than others, contributing to the differences between pieces.



















