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by Georgia Fuller
These demitasse cups were Czech designed & made with many influences from the continent such as Royal Vienna & Neidermayer in Austria, wher...
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by Georgia Fuller
This style of coffee cup is appealing to every age, and to men as well as women, so it’s a great option. This one is a small demitasse expresso cup...
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by Georgia Fuller
This rather exciting cup highly decorated with Kings & Queens of playing cards was created and produced by Queens and Elizabethan China in the ...
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by Georgia Fuller
This is a particularly desirable little coffee cup, which is highly decorated with the feel of the English landscape. In fact this print was applie...
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by Georgia Fuller
This picture of Two young customers dressed beautifully in costume brings back a great memory of ‘The Mad-hatters tea party’ events which are held ...
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by Georgia Fuller
I really love the 1950s Elegant shape ! I know there is a snobbery to Older Periods and traditional potteries from late 18th century but it really ...
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by Georgia Fuller
Today I would like to share my interest with the very Pretty ‘Miss Dainty’ which was transferred by pattern makers in the potteries of the 1950s. S...
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by Georgia Fuller
I am a real fan of the ‘Crinoline Lady’ teacup which started production in the 1930s Art Deco Period. This was a time where the Potteries were more...
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by Georgia Fuller
Please take a look at my blog as it will tell you the exciting history behind the Antiques and people I meet along my treasure hunting.
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by Georgia Fuller
These are beautiful miniature decorative Tea sets on a tray. They are highly decorated and attractive. They have made many over the last 100 years ...
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