The Fortune Cup

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The Fortune Cup is the somewhat generic name given to a [[:Category:Cartomancy Cups and Saucers|cartomancy cups and saucer set]] created by Verna A. Meredith and John W. Meredith, which bears a copyright date of 1965. It was [[:Category:Made in England|manufactured in England]] by the [[:Category:Johnson Brothers|Johnson Brothers]] pottery on their Snowhite Regncy swirl shape, and probably decorated in one of their plants in America or Canada.
The Fortune Cup is the somewhat generic name given to a [[:Category:Cartomancy Cups and Saucers|cartomancy cups and saucer set]] created by Verna A. Meredith and John W. Meredith, which bears a copyright date of 1965. It was [[:Category:Made in England|manufactured in England]] by the [[:Category:Johnson Brothers|Johnson Brothers]] pottery on their Snowhite Regncy swirl shape, and probably decorated in one of their plants in America or Canada.

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The Fortune Cup is the somewhat generic name given to a cartomancy cups and saucer set created by Verna A. Meredith and John W. Meredith, which bears a copyright date of 1965. It was manufactured in England by the Johnson Brothers pottery on their Snowhite Regncy swirl shape, and probably decorated in one of their plants in America or Canada.

The copyright notice reads as follows:

MEREDITH, JOHN W.
The fortune cup. See MEREDITH, VERNA A.

MEREDITH, VERNA A.
The fortune cup. [Cross of playing cards] Drawing. © Verna A. & John W. Meredith; 12 May 65; GU3863O.

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