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  2. File:Divination tea cup saucer.jpg - Wikipedia

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    English: Saucer with Zodiac signs around shamrock. Cup with planetary heptagram on inside bottom and divination symbols around inside rim. From Mal Corvus Witchcraft & Folklore artefact private collection owned by Malcolm Lidbury (aka Pink Pasty)

  3. Teacup - Wikipedia

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    Cups for morning tea are conventionally larger than cups for afternoon tea. Higher quality teacups are typically made of fine white translucent porcelain and decorated with patterns. Some collectors acquire numerous one-of-a-kind cups with matching saucers. Such decorative cups may be souvenirs of a location, person, or event.

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

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    Covered cup and saucer by Anton Kothgasser (MET, 1975.1.1605a-c) Items portrayed in this file depicts. Covered cup and saucer. digital representation of.

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

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  7. File:Cup and Saucer Creek and SugarMill NSW.jpg - Wikipedia

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  8. 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.

  9. Gaiwan - Wikipedia

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    The gaiwan is considered to be particularly good for brewing teas with delicate flavors and aromas, such as green tea and white tea. [7] The versatility of the gaiwan is also noted in the preparation of oolong infusions because of this particular tea's ability to be infused multiple times, but the gaiwan is suitable for any type of tea. The ...