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<p>[QUOTE="moreotherstuff, post: 4300224, member: 56"]Well I didn't know that cups for morning tea are conventionally larger than cups for afternoon tea.</p><p><br /></p><p>You'll find lots of teacups and saucers that have no marks on them at all - printed or impressed. That doesn't necessarily mean they're old. If there are marks, those can be indicator of age and can sometimes nail it down pretty specifically... and sometimes not. Styles of decoration may be an indicator, but that isn't a sure thing either.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="moreotherstuff, post: 4300224, member: 56"]Well I didn't know that cups for morning tea are conventionally larger than cups for afternoon tea. You'll find lots of teacups and saucers that have no marks on them at all - printed or impressed. That doesn't necessarily mean they're old. If there are marks, those can be indicator of age and can sometimes nail it down pretty specifically... and sometimes not. Styles of decoration may be an indicator, but that isn't a sure thing either.[/QUOTE]
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