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    Posted 10 years ago

    Floridaguy
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    Recently obtained this vintage coffee cup. If anyone can provide me additional info on this item, I would appreciate it.

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    1. aghcollect aghcollect, 10 years ago
      Nu-Port Coffee (the Nueces Coffee Company) started by the Yarbrough Brothers, began importing coffee through the Port of Corpus Christi, Texas in 1929.
      Circa 1930's-1940's - Mayer China made lots of restaurant ware. - One of these just sold on ebay for 8.00
    2. Floridaguy, 10 years ago
      @ aghcollect.....Thank you very much for that info.
    3. tinfan, 8 years ago
      This was my grandfather's coffee. He and his brothers owned Nueces Coffee Co. And started importing coffee in 1929 in the Port of Corpus Christi, TX. They also marketed Gulf Coast Coffee, Nu-Port and Cafe Tampico. They later were Cain's Coffee.
    4. tinpantwo, 4 years ago
      Hi tinfan, This was my grandfather's coffee company. JL Yarbrough

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