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These cups are sometimes referred to as the UK cups, although they appear dominantly in Sweden.<ref>https://mlparena.com/index.php/topic,298011.0.html</ref> They are made of stoneware and are thus much heavier than modern porcelain.<ref>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stoneware</ref> The language at the bottom is in Swedish, they are dated 1986. Led and cadmium safe decor. Manufacturer uknown.
 
These cups are sometimes referred to as the UK cups, although they appear dominantly in Sweden.<ref>https://mlparena.com/index.php/topic,298011.0.html</ref> They are made of stoneware and are thus much heavier than modern porcelain.<ref>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stoneware</ref> The language at the bottom is in Swedish, they are dated 1986. Led and cadmium safe decor. Manufacturer uknown.
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Revision as of 19:16, 2 February 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.

Cake Tins

Plain cake tin mould with pony in a rearing stance.


Canteens


Dishware Sets


Moulds

Food Items


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.


See Also

  1. https://mlparena.com/index.php/topic,298011.0.html
  2. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stoneware