☕🍁 A curated collection of vintage mugs celebrating Canadian culture, sport, and nostalgia, spanning the 1970s and 1980s. Each piece showcases distinct design details — from the bold red maple leaves of the 1976 Montréal Olympics to the charming whimsy of a Christmas porcelain scene, the rare “Chicken in a Mug” diner staple, and the retro appeal of an early Tim Hortons logo. Crafted in durable ironstone, porcelain, and stoneware, these mugs are equally suited for sipping, display, or gifting to the discerning collector
In very good vintage/used condition. Please see all photos. ☕🍁
⌛History Behind The Pieces⌛ This eclectic set reflects decades of Canadian and British ceramic craftsmanship, with manufacturers including Staffordshire Potteries (England), Hycroft (Medicine Hat, Alberta), and Steelite (England).
Produced for events like the 1976 Olympic Games and 1978 Commonwealth Games, as well as for iconic Canadian brands such as Tim Hortons and Langis, each mug carries its own story. The range captures the visual language of its era — from mid-century commercial dinerware to the cheerful graphics of the late 20th century — offering a tangible link to shared moments in sport, travel, and everyday life.
Mug Dimensions (Approximate): 3." - 4.5" W (Excluding - Including Handle) : 4.25" H