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Wallace And Gromit Egg Cup English Characters Ceramic
Catalogue:
Cyberattic:
Pre 1990 item# 609502 (stock# 6991)
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Antiques At Time Was
360-477-4128
$14.00
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This is a neat eggcup features the animated Aardman characters, stars of screen and video, Wallace and Gromit. The single pedestal ceramic eggcup was made in England in 1989 by W and G, England. I LOVE Wallace & Gromit! The egg cup measures 2.5 inches high. The egg cup is in excellent condition with no chips, cracks or wear. Shipping in the US by USPS priority insured is $7.90.
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Egg Cup Postman Pat English Ceramic Cartoon Character
Catalogue:
Cyberattic:
Pre 2000 item# 415382 (stock# 2946)
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Antiques At Time Was
360-477-4128
$14.00
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This is a cute single pedestal ceramic eggcup featuring the cartoon character Postman Pat and his cat by a Royal Mail truck. It was made in England in 1996 by an unknown English company. I brought it home from there recently. The egg cup measures 2.75 inches high by 2 inches in diameter. The egg cup is in excellent condition with no chips, cracks or wear. Shipping in the US by USPS priority insured is $7.90.
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Egg Cup Chicken England Figural Hand Painted
Catalogue:
Cyberattic:
Pre 1960 item# 415379 (stock# 2945)
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Antiques At Time Was
360-477-4128
$14.00
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This is a cute little single egg cup I brought home from England recently. The figural hand painted eggcup is a chick or chicken in pale yellow ceramic with hand painted accents and measures 2.25 inches high and 2.5 inches long. It is unmarked and made in the 1950s. The egg cup is in excellent condition with no chips or cracks. Shipping in the US by USPS priority insured.
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Royal Worcester Porcelain Cups Crucibles Pair Unusual
Catalogue:
Cyberattic:
Pre 1900 item# 302925 (stock# 5675)
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Antiques At Time Was
360-477-4128
$68.00
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This is a very unusual pair of porcelain single cups that have been identified by a technical expert as chemical crucibles made in the 1920-1930s by Royal Worcester, England, then related to Steatite and Porcelain Company, Ltd. Each of the cups measures 1.25 inches high by 1.75 inches in diameter. I originally had them listed as eggcups, as that was the suggection of the Worcester expert on the British Antique Ceramics website, and they could be used as such! The mark was used only on scientific ...click for details
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