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This category has cups, saucers and custards cups. I hang saucers around a door in my kitchen and put the cups on my dining room dresser. There are many ways to display these lovely items! Custard cups are punch cups and never came with a saucer.

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Click here to enlarge image and see more about item 08-5115: BLUE TRANSFER MOTHS PATTERN CUP/SAUCER
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08-5115
BLUE TRANSFER MOTHS PATTERN CUP/SAUCER A rare pattern of four moths or butterflies covers this 5.75 inch saucer and cup. The pearlware cup and saucer is printed in dark blue with lots of contrast. There are some tiny nicks to the rim of the cup. Appearance is excellent. The cup and saucer were probably made in Staffordshire around 1825-1830. Look at the other photos for details of the pattern.  

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Click here to enlarge image and see more about item 06-4737: CLEWS BLUE TRANSFERWARE CUP AND SAUCER 1825
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06-4737
CLEWS BLUE TRANSFERWARE CUP AND SAUCER 1825 This pearlware dark blue cup and saucer was made by James & Ralph Clews in Staffordshire around 1825. The pattern of a young girl holding a bouquet of flowers is quite uncommon. Although the color is dark blue, there is lots of contrast in the print. There are a few little bubbles in-the-making on the face of the saucer as well as a line on the back that doesn't go through to the front. The cup has an in-the-making spot near the bottom rim where it stuck to something in the kiln. Appearance is excellent, and there are no chips, cracks or repairs. Take a look at all of the photos for the details.  

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Click here to enlarge image and see more about item 05-4547: DARK BLUE TRANSFERWARE CUP AND SAUCER 1825
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05-4547
DARK BLUE TRANSFERWARE CUP AND SAUCER 1825 Made by William Adams in Staffordshire around 1825, this dark blue cup and sauce is printed with the pattern known as visit to my Lady's Bower. It is a very romantic scene! Except for a flaw on the outside rim of the cup where the pattern and glaze missed, condition is excellent. Take a look at all of the photos for the details. The last blurred photo is an attempt to show the impressed Adams mark.  

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Click here to enlarge image and see more about item 04-4235: E. WOOD CUP & SAUCER CUPID SERIES 1825
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04-4235
E. WOOD CUP & SAUCER CUPID SERIES 1825 Impressed "Wood" for Enoch Wood & Sons, this dark blue pearlware cup and saucer was made in Staffordshire around 1825. The pattern is most interesting and untitled. There is a dinner plate in this series with cupid behind bars and another dinner plate with a child wearing glasses surrounded by his toys. This does not sound like a theme! The cup and saucer are from a rarely seen tea service which has cupid behind bars on the teapot. The woman behind bars on the saucer is perhaps Psyche who was married to cupid. She was quite unhappy as the only thing she couldn't have in her marriage was to know who her husband was! Actually, that sounds like a lot to me! Maybe the bars are symbolic of Psyche's separation from her husband. I'd like to say "whatever" but that would be too trite. The saucer is 5-3/4"" and the cup is 3-1/4" in diameter and 2-1/2" high. There is a tiny bit of untensil wear on the saucer. The cup is in excellent condition with only a nick on the base ring which cannot be seen when the cup is on the table. Appearance of both pieces is excellent. Take a look at the photos for the details.  

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Click here to enlarge image and see more about item 99-2714: PEARLWARE BLUE TRANSFERWARE CUP/SAUCER 1825
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99-2714
PEARLWARE BLUE TRANSFERWARE CUP/SAUCER 1825 Known as Birds of Prey, this pearlware cup and 5-1/2" saucer is printed with eagles and other birds of prey. The form is lovely with a scalloped edge on the cup and saucer. The two pieces are being sold as is. There are hairlines in the saucer and the cup. Look at the photos--there are five--for details. The pieces are beautifully printed and the pattern is rare. They display much better than the condition sounds. The cup and saucer were made in Staffordshire around 1825.  

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Click here to enlarge image and see more about item 00-3039: PEARLWARE DARK BLUE CUSTARD CUP C1825
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PEARLWARE DARK BLUE CUSTARD CUP C1825 Another pearlware custard cup or punch cup in early blue and white transferware. This one is 2-1/2" high by 3-1/2" wide to the handle. It is printed in a rich, dark blue and is covered with flowers. It is the border of a series that I cannot remember so let me know if you do! Probably made in Staffordshire around 1825, condition of this cup is excellent.  

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