Nations of Origin
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[[File:Courtney-Lock-Backstamp-2-Crazed.jpg|thumb|300px|right|Courtney Locke cup; [[:Category:Made in the USA|Made in the USA]]]] | [[File:Courtney-Lock-Backstamp-2-Crazed.jpg|thumb|300px|right|Courtney Locke cup; [[:Category:Made in the USA|Made in the USA]]]] | ||
- | This page lists the nations in which fortune telling tea cups and saucers have been produced. The nation of origin is not known for every cup in the Museum, but most of them can be assigned to a nation based on the type of clay body, typical shapes, and/or style of glazing. Some cups and saucers lack backstamps and were only marked with metallic foil stickers, and once those are | + | This page lists the nations in which fortune telling tea cups and saucers have been produced. The nation of origin is not known for every cup in the Museum, but most of them can be assigned to a nation based on the type of clay body, typical shapes, and/or style of glazing. |
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+ | Some cups and saucers lack backstamps and were only marked with metallic foil stickers, and once those are have been washed away, the nation of origin is apparently lost -- but it may be known to me and noted as such in the museum. | ||
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+ | At right is a sampling of the many backstamps that specifically name a country of origin. | ||
* [[:Category:Made in England|Made in England]] | * [[:Category:Made in England|Made in England]] |
Revision as of 03:49, 4 September 2020
This page lists the nations in which fortune telling tea cups and saucers have been produced. The nation of origin is not known for every cup in the Museum, but most of them can be assigned to a nation based on the type of clay body, typical shapes, and/or style of glazing.
Some cups and saucers lack backstamps and were only marked with metallic foil stickers, and once those are have been washed away, the nation of origin is apparently lost -- but it may be known to me and noted as such in the museum.
At right is a sampling of the many backstamps that specifically name a country of origin.