Two-Wheeled Two Person Powered Vehicle Mug

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This unique patent drawing is found in Cycling Art, Energy and Locomotion, published in Philadelphia, 1889. This two-wheeled vehicle is powered and operated by two people, one standing and the other face down. The device was patented by Thomas Bromley, gentleman, and Robert Parker, lieutenant in the Royal Navy in 1830.

Whether you're drinking your morning coffee, evening tea, or something in between – this mug's for you! It's sturdy and glossy with a vivid print that'll withstand the microwave and dishwasher.

• Ceramic
• Dishwasher and microwave safe
• White and glossy
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This unique patent drawing is found in Cycling Art, Energy and Locomotion, published in Philadelphia, 1889. This two-wheeled vehicle is powered and operated by two people, one standing and the other face down. The device was patented by Thomas Bromley, gentleman, and Robert Parker, lieutenant in the Royal Navy in 1830.

Whether you're drinking your morning coffee, evening tea, or something in between – this mug's for you! It's sturdy and glossy with a vivid print that'll withstand the microwave and dishwasher.

• Ceramic
• Dishwasher and microwave safe
• White and glossy
This unique patent drawing is found in Cycling Art, Energy and Locomotion, published in Philadelphia, 1889. This two-wheeled vehicle is powered and operated by two people, one standing and the other face down. The device was patented by Thomas Bromley, gentleman, and Robert Parker, lieutenant in the Royal Navy in 1830.

Whether you're drinking your morning coffee, evening tea, or something in between – this mug's for you! It's sturdy and glossy with a vivid print that'll withstand the microwave and dishwasher.

• Ceramic
• Dishwasher and microwave safe
• White and glossy