The first thing I do on Sunday mornings is to brew a reallllly strong cup of coffee, well, decaf, and set about trying to knock out all the tasks I know will make the coming week much easier if they’re not piled up and waiting for me Monday morning. This big bull cup holds twice as much as a normal coffee cup and I’ve used it so much I almost look at it as my pet.
The cup looks somewhere between mass-produced and handmade, only one coat of glaze on the lettering – as a ceramicist myself I can tell you this comes from pure laziness – as well as parts of the bull being a little lumpier than he should be. No manufacturing marks anywhere so who knows? I just know I’m a pretty good bull thrower myself and lifting this cup puts a smile on my lips whether bull’s coming out of them or not.
KathyCunningham
Allee..thank you for the running of your bull!
Grabbing it by the horns every which way!
Aion kinah ca
Thanks for the running of your bull!
Very good!
Christine
Hi Allee
I have the same mug! I live in New Zealand and the mug was given to my father who died over 40 years ago. I didn’t know him but apparently he was such a Bull thrower he couldn’t even lie straight in bed! I just did a google search and your page came up which I find really funny as my daughter is a friend of yours on facebook. You really have to wonder at the coincidences in life.
kind regards
Christine
Allee
Wow, love knowing there are at least two of these that survived.
Who’s your daughter?
Christine
My daughter is Sarah O’Connell.
Yes it is nice to know there is another mug. I wonder how big the herd of bull mugs was and how they ended up on the opposite sides of the globe.
I may have to try a coffee out of mine as it has just sat on a shelf for years.
The only other thing I have of my fathers is quite interesting too. It is a tray with different wood and a picture of Rio part painted and part butterfly wings. It is very unusual.
Love your music Sarah showed me when she was home.
Christine
Gery
I did the same thing – a google search and here I am. I was just going through my Dad’s house in Denver, CO and came on his “World’s Champion Bull Thrower Mug” – he probably brought it to CO from Oregon or Idaho. Not as elaborate as yours but just as full of bull I’m certain.
Cheers !
Allee
You should post your Bull Thrower mug at The Allee Willis Museum Of kitsch at awmok.com. EASY instructions at https://www.alleewillis.com/awmok/kitschenette/how-to-submit/. Would love to see it!