STARBUCKS China Pike Place Market Coffee Mug Free Ship This is a ceramic coffee mug with a design showing the original Starbucks location in the Pike Place Market in Seattle. Starbucks has made a number of mugs with this motif over the years. This one is an accurate depiction of the market in summer and has the siren mark on the bottom. According to the mark, it is from 1999. I think this is a relatively hard-to-find mug as I don't see similar ones in current or recent ebay listings. Inv #14107.
Click Buy Now to add this piece to your collection. SIZE: This item is about 3 1/2" in diameter and 3 7/8" tall. It holds 14 ounces. CONDITION: This item is in excellent condition - no damage. It has not been used.
BACKGROUND: Since I'm from Seattle (the home of Starbucks), I frequently find Starbucks memorabilia locally. It really does seem sometimes that there's a Starbucks store on every corner here; Seattleites LOVE their java and have also proven to be avid collectors of things carried in Starbucks stores. Occasionally local Starbucks stores carry merchandise for a short time as a trial; if a particular item doesn't sell briskly, it may never be available elsewhere. Click here to see other Starbucks items I currently have for sale. U.S. SHIPPING CHARGE: The total after-auction charges (shipping by the least expensive method, handling, insurance, and tracking/delivery confirmation) to addresses in the U.S. will be FREE. If you prefer priority mail, the cost will be $9.95. INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING: The cost depends on weight and destination. Shipping for packages weighing more than a pound is expensive. I follow mailing restrictions for various countries as posted at USPS.com; express mail (the only class of mail with tracking) may be required for certain items and locations. TO AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT, PLEASE ASK FOR A QUOTE BEFORE BIDDING. International customers are responsible for duties, taxes, and other fees incurred on international packages. I complete customs documents honestly showing the item as merchandise with the high bid as value. |