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  2. China service of the Lincoln administration - Wikipedia

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    On February 20, Mrs. Lincoln made an addition order of coffee cups and saucers, water pitchers, and bowls. These 24 items were in the same style, and cost $173.50. [80] The main set of china arrived in the United States via express shipment on February 13, 1865. [23] [80] The remaining 46 pieces arrived a few weeks later. [23]

  3. File:Covered cup and saucer MET SLP1605b, a, cLid-1.jpg

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  4. Teacup - Wikipedia

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    Teacups on matching saucers A tea bowl without a handle. A teacup is a cup for drinking tea. It generally has a small handle that may be grasped with the thumb and one or two fingers. It is typically made of a ceramic material and is often part of a set which is composed of a cup and a matching saucer or

  5. Fiesta (dinnerware) - Wikipedia

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    A set of seven nested mixing bowls ranged in size, from the smallest at five inches in diameter up to a nearly twelve-inch diameter. [9] The company sold basic table service sets for four, six and eight persons, made up of the usual dinner plate, salad plate, soup bowl, and cup and saucer.

  6. 80 Secondhand Finds That Are As Strange As They Are Wonderful

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    The chandelier was thrifted in plain white and made rainbow with alcohol inks to be the crowning jewel of the clown army. Image credits: Weird and Wonderful Secondhand Finds #20 Saw An Opportunity ...

  7. Rockingham Pottery - Wikipedia

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    Red-mark period tea cup and saucer Puce-mark period cup and saucer. Rockingham porcelain was produced in two distinct periods: 1826–1830, the so-called red-mark period, [7] and 1831–1842, the puce-mark period. [8] As their names suggest, these periods are defined by the backstamps found on porcelain.

  8. File : Cup And Saucer, 1798–1802 (CH 18318663) (cropped).jpg

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    English: Cup with a gilded, receding foot. Two gilded, horizontal handles in the antique style. Decorated with a purple, gilt borders and two circular reserves with the monogram MC, the latter letter in the form of a garland of roses. Saucer has a tall foot and high sides.

  9. Tea set - Wikipedia

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    Large orders for teasets started to appear in 1770s, frequently named "breakfast sets", that included: [2] a large or small teapot; a sugar bowl with a cover and a plate to put it on; a creamer or milk jug; teacups and saucers (twelve of each). Tea cups at the time did not have handles. Larger sets also included: [2] a second teapot; a slop ...