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little tea cup - 5/30/2005 10:25:49 PM   
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hi everyone, dug this today. it is 2 1/4" tall and 2 1/4 across top.nothing on bottom. you can feel the paint slightley raised. any information as to age would be appreciated thanks, rhona




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RE: little tea cup - 5/30/2005 10:51:50 PM   
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I'm not sure of the age but the pattern is geisha girls. Its highly collectable and is commonly found. It has at least two color variations, red and blue. I started collecting geisha girls with my ex-girlfriend. She had a huge box stuffed full of all different kinds of geisha girls pieces. For tea cups and saucers to larger plates and mustard jars. Type in geisha girls in your search bar and you should be able to find a lot on it. There is many different pieces to this collection and fun to find at garage sales. Swiz

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RE: little tea cup - 5/30/2005 11:00:00 PM   
Trying not to break it


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hi swizzle, thanks for information this is in pefect condition, and i think it really cute. thanks rhona

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RE: little tea cup - 5/31/2005 1:42:49 AM   
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hey rohna ive found a few of these with this pattern, sorry no pix, i gave them away, im gonna say 1900s on these very nice mike

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