Tintin - 3 Mug - Moulinsart





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Three official Tintin porcelain mugs from the Scene collection—Calculus, Crystals, and Black Gold—by Moulinsart (Hergé), in very good condition with the original white branded boxes.
Description from the seller
Exclusive Tintin Porcelain Mug Trio: Calculus, Crystals, & Black Gold
This premium lot features three official porcelain mugs from the sought-after "Scene" collection. These pieces represent the height of Hergé’s storytelling, spanning from the supernatural mystery of the Andes to Cold War espionage and Middle Eastern intrigue.
All three mugs are preserved in their original white branded boxes.
Technical Specifications & Dimensions
Feature Details
Material High-Quality Porcelain
Period Circa 2003
Manufacturer Moulinsart (Official Hergé/Moulinsart backstamp)
Height Approx. 9.5 cm
Diameter Approx. 8.0 cm (body only)
Width Approx. 11.5 cm (including handle)
Condition Excellent / Near Mint (with original outer boxes)
Included Adventures & Visual Highlights
L'Affaire Tournesol (The Calculus Affair): Often cited as Hergé's most technically perfect thriller, featuring the iconic quest to rescue Professor Calculus.
Les 7 Boules de Cristal (The Seven Crystal Balls): Captures the haunting, mysterious atmosphere of the Incan curse that precedes the journey to the Temple of the Sun.
Tintin au Pays de l'Or Noir (Land of Black Gold): Depicts Tintin’s classic desert adventures amidst the backdrop of oil conflicts and the antics of Thomson and Thompson.
Detailed Characteristics
Reverse Side: Each mug features a unique illustration of Snowy (Milou) and the official French summary of the specific book's plot.
Base Markings: Authenticity is guaranteed by the official TINTIN logo and the Hergé/Moulinsart copyright insignia stamped on the bottom of each piece.
Packaging: Each mug comes with its original white protective box featuring the Tintin logo on the lid.
Collectibility: This trio is highly desirable as "The Seven Crystal Balls" and "The Calculus Affair" are frequently ranked as the top two albums by critics and fans alike.
Condition Note: The porcelain remains bright with a high-gloss finish, showing no signs of wear or fading.
Exclusive Tintin Porcelain Mug Trio: Calculus, Crystals, & Black Gold
This premium lot features three official porcelain mugs from the sought-after "Scene" collection. These pieces represent the height of Hergé’s storytelling, spanning from the supernatural mystery of the Andes to Cold War espionage and Middle Eastern intrigue.
All three mugs are preserved in their original white branded boxes.
Technical Specifications & Dimensions
Feature Details
Material High-Quality Porcelain
Period Circa 2003
Manufacturer Moulinsart (Official Hergé/Moulinsart backstamp)
Height Approx. 9.5 cm
Diameter Approx. 8.0 cm (body only)
Width Approx. 11.5 cm (including handle)
Condition Excellent / Near Mint (with original outer boxes)
Included Adventures & Visual Highlights
L'Affaire Tournesol (The Calculus Affair): Often cited as Hergé's most technically perfect thriller, featuring the iconic quest to rescue Professor Calculus.
Les 7 Boules de Cristal (The Seven Crystal Balls): Captures the haunting, mysterious atmosphere of the Incan curse that precedes the journey to the Temple of the Sun.
Tintin au Pays de l'Or Noir (Land of Black Gold): Depicts Tintin’s classic desert adventures amidst the backdrop of oil conflicts and the antics of Thomson and Thompson.
Detailed Characteristics
Reverse Side: Each mug features a unique illustration of Snowy (Milou) and the official French summary of the specific book's plot.
Base Markings: Authenticity is guaranteed by the official TINTIN logo and the Hergé/Moulinsart copyright insignia stamped on the bottom of each piece.
Packaging: Each mug comes with its original white protective box featuring the Tintin logo on the lid.
Collectibility: This trio is highly desirable as "The Seven Crystal Balls" and "The Calculus Affair" are frequently ranked as the top two albums by critics and fans alike.
Condition Note: The porcelain remains bright with a high-gloss finish, showing no signs of wear or fading.

