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Coffee cups. New Hall Porcelain Factory, Staffordshire. C.11G-1988 & C.11-H-1988: Hybrid hard-paste porcelain coffee cup, from a teaset. Decorated overglaze with a wide band of pink enamel between narrow gold bands and with scattered floral sprigs in gold. Pattern no. 223. Height 6.6 cm, 1785. See C.11A-L-1988: A service comprising a teapot and cover of 'silver' shape, a milk jug, sugar basin and cover, a slop basin, two plates of different sizes, two tea bowls, two coffee cups and two saucers.
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