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    Posted 4 years ago

    Alxsmith
    (5 items)

    Hi all,
    I am cleaning out some of my grandmothers items I’ve had stored for 25 years....I found these lovely Lustreware teacups. There is no markings of any sort so I’m having a hard time identifying. She was a collector of everything. Some items in her home are 200 years old and have been passed down while others are items she could of purchased later in life. Any help would be greatly appreciated!

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    1. Watchsearcher Watchsearcher, 4 years ago
      Lovely cups/saucers!
      To get your pictures straightened, edit the pictures in some way such as change the dimensions, then repost them and they will be upright.
    2. AdeleC AdeleC, 4 years ago
      They are lovely. It helps to see the base when identifying ceramics. My first thought was German, but I could be very wrong!

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