1983 John Deere Circus Mug: Vintage Advertising Drinkware

A white ceramic advertising mug featuring a colorful 1980s circus scene with a John Deere tractor, a ringmaster, an elephant, and clowns. A white ceramic advertising mug featuring a colorful 1980s circus scene with a John Deere tractor, a ringmaster, an elephant, and clowns. A white ceramic advertising mug featuring a colorful 1980s circus scene with a John Deere tractor, a ringmaster, an elephant, and clowns. 1983 John Deere Circus Mug: Vintage Advertising Drinkware A white ceramic advertising mug featuring a colorful 1980s circus scene with a John Deere tractor, a ringmaster, an elephant, and clowns. A white ceramic advertising mug featuring a colorful 1980s circus scene with a John Deere tractor, a ringmaster, an elephant, and clowns.
1983 John Deere Circus Mug: Vintage Advertising Drinkware
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Vintage 1983 John Deere Circus Mug. White advertising mug with circus scene. Measures 5" in height with a 3" opening. Excellent condition.

Step right up and add this rare 1983 John Deere "Circus of Value" mug to your collection. This classic advertising piece features a whimsical, wrap-around scene including a ringmaster on a John Deere tractor, circus elephants, balloons, and playful clowns. The vibrant graphics capture the unique "Circus of Value" promotional theme from the early 1980s, making it a standout item for John Deere enthusiasts.

The mug is made of high-quality white ceramic and measures 5 inches in height with a 3-inch opening. Its size and sturdy handle make it perfect for a morning cup of coffee or as a nostalgic display piece in a farm-themed kitchen or man cave. These promotional mugs were often produced in limited runs for dealerships, adding a layer of historical interest for collectors of tractor-related memorabilia.

This item is vintage, over 40 years old. While the item appears to be in excellent condition, there is the possibility I may have missed a minor detail. In the unlikely event I missed a major flaw I would reach out prior to sending it.