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Revision as of 16:12, 11 June 2016
There are quite a few different designs of dish ware. Poole Pottery a reputatable UK maker designed a teaset. There have been other china tea sets made, as well as plastic ones. A number of plastic and china singular cups also exist.
Contents
Cake Tins
Plain cake tin mould with pony in a rearing stance.
Canteens
Dishware Sets
- Has Bow Tie and Cotton Candy on the plates and Firefly and Blossom on the cups. Appears to have 2 of each piece.
Moulds
Food Items
- Party cake mould has Swirly Whirly, Sherbet and Crunch Berry around a Maypole
Mugs
Placemats
Plastic Plates
Plastic Cups
Tea Sets
Trays
Gumball Machine
Swedish Mugs
These cups are sometimes referred to as the UK cups, although they appear dominantly in Sweden.[1] They are made of stoneware and are thus much heavier than modern porcelain.[2] The language at the bottom is in Swedish, they are dated 1986. Led and cadmium safe decor. Manufacturer uknown. There's also been plates sold locally, but there is very little information about them.