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Elizabethan Staffordshire fine bone china - Cut for Coffee

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    Posted 5 years ago

    AdeleC
    (498 items)

    I saw a saucer on the wall of a Pub like these, and really liked it, so looked it up online, and managed to find a set of 4 cups and saucers. They are made by Staffordshire Potters Taylor and Kent, who became Elizabethan fine bone china Ltd in 1982, and have the rather strange name Cut For Coffee! I thought they were from the 1960's-70's, but from the info that Elizabethan was formed in 1982, they must be later.

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    Comments

    1. LaurenRedmond LaurenRedmond, 5 years ago
      Very cool! I'd imagine the Joker would drink out of something like this!
    2. Newfld Newfld, 5 years ago
      Gorgeous playing cards cup & saucer, there is a gambler's saying here "cut the cards" or "cut the deck (of cards)", perhaps name comes from that?
    3. Findings, 5 years ago
      Hmmmm Alice and Wonderland came to mind ....nice set.

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