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This is an antique from the 1920s. It's a Coalport teacup and saucer. I thought it was wonderful for tea at first glance. I believe it's no exaggeration to say that you may not have another chance to own this cup and saucer. If you can gain the satisfaction of owning this, it's not expensive at all. Among many cups and saucers, it will be a treasure for a lifetime. Please handle it with care. It's a very cute and elegant, chobelicious (maybe a dead word?) recommended item. Despite being an antique, it's in a beautiful condition, like new. Inside the cup's rim, charming blue flowers, like vines, are drawn from yellow and green floral rings, catching the eye. It features a special split handle. Both the cup and saucer have scalloped edges. The straight lines on the outside of the cup, the underside of the foot, and the handle are beautifully gilded. The shop's madam said it was real gold. The scalloped base is also elaborate. This cup has more presence than a trio. I got carried away with the product description. The British Royal Coalport company is said to be a phantom kiln. Founded in 1774 by Job Ridgway, it's a historic pottery company that built a new factory in Staffordshire in 1802. Antiques are not new, so even if they look like new, please understand that there may be fine scratches due to aging.
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