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Dark Brahma cockerel

Dark Brahma cockerel, Gallus gallus domesticus, Lady Gwydyrs Sultan, cup at Middleton 1871, winner at Crystal Palace, Birmingham, Bristol. Chromolithograph by Vincent Brooks Day & Son after an illustration by J.W. Ludlow from Lewis Wrights The Illustrated Book of Poultry, Cassell, London, 1890

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1871 1872 Birmingham Brahma Breeding Bristol Brooks Cassell Cock Cockerel Cockfighting Craze Domesticus Edinburgh Exotic Fever Gallus Hamburg Hamburger Hamburgh Hoen Hollands Lewis Ludlow Manchester Ornithology Pair Plumage Poultry Prize Vincent Wright


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Brighten up your mornings with our Media Storehouse Photo Mugs, featuring stunning imagery from the Mary Evans Picture Library. This particular design showcases the majestic Dark Brahma cockerel, a proud and regal bird with a rich, glossy black plumage and distinctive white feathers on its tail and mane. Originally captured in 1871 at Middleton, this Dark Brahma cockerel, named Lady Gwydyr's Sultan, was a celebrated winner at the Crystal Palace, Birmingham, and the Royal Bath and West of England Show in Bristol. Each mug holds your favorite beverage, making it an excellent gift for bird enthusiasts, collectors, or anyone who appreciates the beauty of nature. Embrace the charm of this iconic image every day with our high-quality, full-color Photo Mugs.

A personalised photo mug blends sentimentality with functionality, making an ideal gift for cherished loved ones, close friends, or valued colleagues. Preview may show both sides of the same mug.

Elevate your coffee or tea experience with our premium white ceramic mug. Its wide, comfortable handle makes drinking easy, and you can rely on it to be both microwave and dishwasher safe. Sold in single units, preview may show both sides of the same mug so you can see how the picture wraps around.

Mug Size is 9.6cm high x 8.1cm diameter (3.8" x 3.2")

These are individually made so all sizes are approximate


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This stunning chromolithograph depicts the Dark Brahma Cockerel, a prize-winning bird from the Victorian era. The Dark Brahma, also known as the Dark Hamburgh or Dark Hollands, is a breed of domestic fowl that originated in India and was first imported to Europe in the late 1800s. The cockerel in this image, named Lady Gwydyr's Sultan, was a revived variety of the breed that won first prize at the Crystal Palace, Birmingham, in 1871, as well as at the shows in Edinburgh, Manchester, and Bristol in 1872. The Dark Brahma Cockerel is characterized by its rich, dark plumage, with black feathers covering its body and bright red eyes. The breed was particularly popular during the Victorian hen craze, a period of intense interest in poultry breeding and ornithology. The exotic appearance of the Dark Brahma, with its luxurious plumage and impressive size, made it a favorite among poultry enthusiasts. The illustration for this print was created by J.W. Ludlow and published in Lewis Wright's The Illustrated Book of Poultry in 1890. The print was produced by Vincent Brooks Day & Son, a renowned British chromolithographic firm. The intricate details of the Dark Brahma Cockerel's feathers and the elegant composition of the image make this a beautiful and captivating representation of a prized bird from a bygone era. Despite its ornamental value, it is important to note that the Dark Brahma, like many other breeds of poultry during this time, was also used for game and cockfighting. The fascination with poultry breeding during the Victorian era led to the development of many unique and exotic varieties, some of which continue to be popular today.

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