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  2. File:Cup And Saucer, 1790 (CH 18340291).jpg - Wikipedia

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  3. Cabinet cup - Wikipedia

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    Cabinet Cup and Saucer- 'Snipe Shooting' and 'Worm Fishing', Worcester porcelain, Chamberlain's Factory, c. 1813–16 In European porcelain, a cabinet cup is an unusually richly decorated cup, normally with a saucer, that did not form part of a tea service but was sold singly (or in a pair) to give as a present or to collectors.

  4. Table setting - Wikipedia

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    Sometimes the cup and saucer are placed on the right side of the spoon, about 30 cm or 12 inches from the edge of the table. Often, in less formal settings, the napkin should be in the wine glass. However, such objects as napkin rings are very rare in the United Kingdom, Spain, Mexico, or Italy.

  5. File:Cup and Saucer, Albert Hall Museum.jpg - Wikipedia

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  6. File:Cup And Saucer, 19th century (CH 18395803-2) (cropped ...

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    English: Curved flaring cup, with twisted stem handle, ending in leaves. Slightly curved saucer. On cup, relief decoration of mythological scenes (Judgement of Paris, Mercury, Neptune), enhanced with polychrome painting. Upper part of cup and inside gilded. Saucer gilded with polychrome relief festoons and cartouches.

  7. Saucer - Wikipedia

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    Rococo cup with saucer, c. 1753, soft-paste porcelain with glaze and enamel, Los Angeles County Museum of Art Saucer, 1753, soft-paste porcelain with enamel and gilt decoration, Cleveland Museum of Art (USA) German saucer, by Koenigliche Porzellan Manufaktur, c. 1844–1847, porcelain, diameter: 14.6 cm, Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York City)

  8. Trembleuse - Wikipedia

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    Vienna porcelain trembleuse cup with gallery from the du Paquier period, 1730 Gobelet et soucoupe enfoncé by Sèvres c. 1776. A trembleuse, tasse trembleuse [1]: 32 or chocolate cup, [2] is a pottery drinking cup and saucer with the saucer given a raised holding area, called the "gallery", in which the cup sits more securely than in the normal style.

  9. File:Covered cup and saucer MET SLP1605b, a, cLid-1.jpg

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