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An invalid feeder of the portuguese porcelain factory "Vista Alegre"

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    Posted 9 years ago

    Marypottery
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    This invalid feeder is very curious because it has a saucer and I think that this is not common.It has another curiosity. It is decorated with two differents coats of arms of the same institution in this case a humanity institution, of Oporto, a beautiful city of north of Portugal. His measures are: Diameter and length 0,16yd.

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    Comments

    1. Efesgirl Efesgirl, 9 years ago
      Perhaps the feeder does not belong to the saucer. There is dirt on the bottom rim of the feeder, which suggests it didn't have a saucer. I think you are missing a coffee cup for your saucer.
    2. Marypottery Marypottery, 9 years ago
      Already I had put this hypothesis but I know that this item was of a humanity institution and I think, in that place there are not coffee cups. But your suggestion is a possibility. Who knows?
      Thank you
    3. Efesgirl Efesgirl, 9 years ago
      There could be coffee cups/saucers there for use by the staff.

      :-)))

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