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Admiral Lord Cunningham character jug - Franklin Porcelain 1984

Admiral Lord Cunningham character jug designed by Gerald Embleton and produced in Malaysia by Franklin Porcelain of London, England, in 1984 limited edition and sold on a subscription basis for the Maritime Trust. Admiral of the Fleet Andrew Browne Cunningham (1883-1963) was a British officer of the Royal Navy during the Second World War. Cunningham led British naval forces to victory in several critical Mediterranean naval battles. Cunningham controlled the defence of the Mediterranean supply lines through Alexandria, Gibraltar, and the key chokepoint of Malta. He also directed naval support for the various major Allied landings in the Western Mediterranean littoral. A pair of binoculars with its case form the handle of the jug.

Maker:

Franklin Porcelain

England

1984

Model #:

Great British Admirals Collection

character jug

Size:

large

Height:

7 3/4"

Admiral Lord Cunningham character jug - Franklin Porcelain 1984
Admiral Lord Cunningham character jug - Franklin Porcelain 1984
Admiral Lord Cunningham character jug - Franklin Porcelain 1984
Admiral Lord Cunningham character jug - Franklin Porcelain 1984
Admiral Lord Cunningham character jug - Franklin Porcelain 1984
Admiral Lord Cunningham character jug - Franklin Porcelain 1984
Admiral Lord Cunningham character jug - Franklin Porcelain 1984
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