HomeStore

Vintage 1970s Hornsea Zodiac Mug - Aeries - John Clappison - Blue

Product image 1
1 / 5

Vintage 1970s Hornsea Zodiac Mug - Aeries - John Clappison - Blue

Step back into the charm of the 1970s with this Vintage Hornsea Zodiac Mug in Aeries blue. A charming fusion of retro whimsy and practical ceramic craft, it’s a standout piece for collectors and anyone who loves a touch of celestial style in their kitchen or display shelf. Marketed under the Aeries (Aries) zodiac sign, this mug carries a playful, nostalgic energy that’s instantly recognizable to Hornsea enthusiasts and vintage lovers alike.

Why this Hornsea Zodiac Mug is a must-have

  • Vintage Hornsea craftsmanship from the iconic 1970s zodiac collection, finished in a distinctive blue glaze that remains vibrant after years of display.
  • Distinctive zodiac feature celebrates the Aeries/Aries sign, making it a thoughtful gift for astrology fans or a unique addition to any mid-century ceramic collection.
  • Versatile display or daily use—while it’s perfectly suited for display on a shelf or in a curio, it also functions well as a mug for occasional use by collectors who treat their pieces with care.
  • Condition note—one tiny rim chip is present, barely noticeable to the eye, and hard to spot in photos. It does not affect the mug’s charm as a display piece, and it’s clearly reflected in the listing for transparency.
  • Ideal gift idea for Aries-born friends, vintage mug collectors, or anyone who appreciates mid-century British ceramics.

Display ideas: pair this Hornsea Zodiac mug with a small plant or succulent (plant not included) on a dedicated shelf, or group with other Hornsea pieces to create a retro display that tells a story of 1970s design and astrological whimsy.

Practical details
- Product title inspiration: Vintage 1970s Hornsea Zodiac Mug - Aeries - Blue
- Price: £3.50

Delivery & Returns

fast, trackable shipping options available to get your vintage find to you securely.

straightforward returns policy—see details for how to return if it isn’t quite what you expected.

$15.94

Original: $53.15

-70%
Vintage 1970s Hornsea Zodiac Mug - Aeries - John Clappison - Blue

$53.15

$15.94

Product Information

Shipping & Returns

Description

Step back into the charm of the 1970s with this Vintage Hornsea Zodiac Mug in Aeries blue. A charming fusion of retro whimsy and practical ceramic craft, it’s a standout piece for collectors and anyone who loves a touch of celestial style in their kitchen or display shelf. Marketed under the Aeries (Aries) zodiac sign, this mug carries a playful, nostalgic energy that’s instantly recognizable to Hornsea enthusiasts and vintage lovers alike.

Why this Hornsea Zodiac Mug is a must-have

  • Vintage Hornsea craftsmanship from the iconic 1970s zodiac collection, finished in a distinctive blue glaze that remains vibrant after years of display.
  • Distinctive zodiac feature celebrates the Aeries/Aries sign, making it a thoughtful gift for astrology fans or a unique addition to any mid-century ceramic collection.
  • Versatile display or daily use—while it’s perfectly suited for display on a shelf or in a curio, it also functions well as a mug for occasional use by collectors who treat their pieces with care.
  • Condition note—one tiny rim chip is present, barely noticeable to the eye, and hard to spot in photos. It does not affect the mug’s charm as a display piece, and it’s clearly reflected in the listing for transparency.
  • Ideal gift idea for Aries-born friends, vintage mug collectors, or anyone who appreciates mid-century British ceramics.

Display ideas: pair this Hornsea Zodiac mug with a small plant or succulent (plant not included) on a dedicated shelf, or group with other Hornsea pieces to create a retro display that tells a story of 1970s design and astrological whimsy.

Practical details
- Product title inspiration: Vintage 1970s Hornsea Zodiac Mug - Aeries - Blue
- Price: £3.50

Delivery & Returns

fast, trackable shipping options available to get your vintage find to you securely.

straightforward returns policy—see details for how to return if it isn’t quite what you expected.