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<p>[QUOTE="Lucille.b, post: 225582, member: 51"]Yes, older than Art Deco, which is fun. I see one cup is broken, but a display of four is very nice. There were probably more once upon a time, so don't fret that too much. You could try to repair since a family piece, if not, hold on to the intact saucer as a spare.</p><p><br /></p><p>(I'm sure you know this, but never put these in a dishwasher.)</p><p><br /></p><p>They are very pretty.</p><p><br /></p><p>Welcome to the site![/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Lucille.b, post: 225582, member: 51"]Yes, older than Art Deco, which is fun. I see one cup is broken, but a display of four is very nice. There were probably more once upon a time, so don't fret that too much. You could try to repair since a family piece, if not, hold on to the intact saucer as a spare. (I'm sure you know this, but never put these in a dishwasher.) They are very pretty. Welcome to the site![/QUOTE]
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