Tea cup or soup?

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lurrey

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i found this bottle diging in need of any thing you know thank you!
 

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Tea or coffee. A serving of soup at the time would be a REAL serving. [:D]I'm just basing that on the background items though
 

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It's age could be more accurately estimated by the surrounding contents of where you were digging. It is probably 100+ years old and even if the other items are newer than that a coffee cup would not be discarded after it's first use as other containers are. Jim
 

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I don't know about the age, I'd guess more like the 30's 50's hotel/diner thing but what do I know about cups. [8|]
 

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