In the past month or so I picked up 2 Corning watch/shaving mugs from the same antique store. Story goes that they were made during WW2 up to the Korean conflict. I think I like 'em. Anyone else using these?
Jim
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In the past month or so I picked up 2 Corning watch/shaving mugs from the same antique store. Story goes that they were made during WW2 up to the Korean conflict. I think I like 'em. Anyone else using these?
Jim
Sounds interesting,just not sure what they are.Got any pics?So its a mug with a watch embedded in it ?
So the story goes. They were made by Corning glass and used by the US Navy from WW2 up to the Korean conflict. Made out of white glass 1/4" thick, 3 1/2" tall, 3 3/4" OD. Got the name "watch" mug from also being used as a coffee mug when standing watch. The handleless design allowed them to be held with both hands and helped to keep warm.
Never used one for shaving, but I prefer those mugs to all others due to having no handle. As stated above, it's a great hand warmer on a cold day, and since they don't have handles you can store a bunch of them in a small space.
Now if I could just talk my wife into accepting them. I have yet to find a "pretty" version. Most are stoneware or glass and are plain. I like it, but my wife would prefer a more decorative cup.
- Mark (S-4-C)
Sound cool. Love to see some pics.....
Corning did make shaving mugs for the US Navy through WWII and Korean war
i cant remember where i read it though sorry