Description
This is an antique 1907 ceramic advertising mug for Round Oak Stoves, Ranges, and Furnaces. [1, 2]The mug features a graphic of the Doe-Wah-Jack Native American figure, associated with the manufacturer P.D. Beckwith in Dowagiac, Michigan. [1, 2]These mugs typically have a brown and tan color scheme and are highly collectible, sometimes featuring a copyright date of 1907 on the base measures 5 in x 5 in x 4 in
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Native American Ceramic Mug
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Antiques, Native American, & Collectibles
Aug 06, 2026 6:00 PM EDTCalhoun, GA, United States
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