Mort Künstler "Chamberlain's Charge" Gettysburg Collectible Ceramic Mug – Henriksen Imports – March 2010

Mort Künstler "Chamberlain's Charge" Gettysburg Collectible Ceramic Mug – Henriksen Imports – March 2010

$25.00
Sale price  $25.00 Regular price 
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Mort Künstler "Chamberlain's Charge" Gettysburg Collectible Ceramic Mug – Henriksen Imports – March 2010

Mort Künstler "Chamberlain's Charge" Gettysburg Collectible Ceramic Mug – Henriksen Imports – March 2010

A carefully chosen piece from the cupboard.

$25.00
Sale price  $25.00 Regular price 

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Made of glazed ceramic and featuring officially licensed artwork by renowned historical artist Mort Künstler, this collectible mug showcases Chamberlain’s Charge, depicting Colonel Joshua Lawrence Chamberlain and the 20th Maine at Little Round Top during the Battle of Gettysburg. Produced by Henriksen Imports in March 2010, this historical art mug is documented in the Mrs. Bones Research Library and offers lasting appeal to Civil War enthusiasts, military history collectors, and admirers of Künstler’s work.


Description

Bring an important moment in American history to your collection with this Mort Künstler Chamberlain’s Charge collectible ceramic mug produced by Henriksen Imports.

The panoramic artwork depicts Colonel Joshua Lawrence Chamberlain leading the 20th Maine’s famous bayonet charge at Little Round Top during the Battle of Gettysburg on July 2, 1863. The detailed scene wraps around the mug and includes Künstler’s reproduced signature, creating a display-worthy collectible that can also serve as functional drinkware.

The underside is marked with the artwork title, historical date and location, Mort Künstler attribution, Henriksen Imports information, and a March 2010 production marking.

Perfect for:

  • Civil War memorabilia collections
  • Gettysburg and Little Round Top collections
  • Mort Künstler art collections
  • Military history displays
  • Historical mugs and drinkware collections
  • Home offices, studies, libraries, and curio cabinets
  • Gifts for historians, veterans, and Civil War enthusiasts

Features

  • Artist: Mort Künstler
  • Artwork: Chamberlain’s Charge
  • Historical Event: Little Round Top, Battle of Gettysburg
  • Historical Date Depicted: July 2, 1863
  • Manufacturer: Henriksen Imports
  • Production Date: March 2010
  • Material: Glazed Ceramic
  • Color: White with Full-Color Panoramic Artwork
  • Theme: American Civil War / Military History
  • Country of Origin: China
  • Quantity: One Collectible Mug
  • Pre-owned condition

See photographs for complete condition details.


Mrs. Bones Research Library

Want to learn more about this historically significant collectible?

Visit the Mrs. Bones Research Library for the complete history of Mort Künstler’s Chamberlain’s Charge, the defense of Little Round Top, manufacturer-mark research, production dating, series identification, and collector information for this mug.


Condition

Good pre-owned condition with the panoramic artwork and manufacturer markings remaining clear and presentable. Light wear consistent with previous ownership may be visible. Please review all photographs carefully, as they form part of the description.

Perfect for gifting, collecting, or keeping something a little unexpected for yourself.

Availability:


Some pieces are one-of-a-kind or limited in quantity. Once they’re gone, they may not return.

✔ Available online
✔ Carefully packed and shipped
✔ From our Pittsburgh-based curio space

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