Cup of Fortune (1964) Red Rose

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Red Rose tea cups #1, #2, and #3
Red Rose tea cup and saucer sets #1, #2, and #3
Red Rose saucer backstamps #1, #2, and #3
Red Rose backstamp; cup #3, detail
Red Rose cup and saucer #1 with instruction booklet

This unusual set of symbol cups and saucers consisted of three cups and saucers, each marked with a number on the bottom. It was a premium sold with Red Rose brand tea. It was manufactured in England by the Taylor and Kent pottery and came with its own instruction booklet.

DIV-TLR-RR01

DIV-TLR-RR02

DIV-TLR-RR03

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