Morley House Tea Leaf Reading Tea Cup

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The cup is a coffee can shape with elaborate full colour symbols inside and on the saucer, as well as a poem around the outside of the cup. The symbols within the cup clearly derive from those just below the rim inside the [[Aynsley Cup of Fortune Nelros|1904 Nelros Cup of Fortune]], and are this, as well as the coffee can shape indicates that it is  also related to the [[Taltos Fortune Telling Cup (1975) Jon Anton|Jon Anton Taltos Fortune Telling Cup of 1975]], the [[Taltos Fortune Telling Cup (1980) Royal Kendal|Royal Kendal Taltos Fortune Telling Cup of 1980]], the [[International Collectors Guild Zarka Fortune Telling Teacup Set|Zarka Fortune Telling Teacup Set of 1985]], and the [[Cup of Destiny (2001) Jane Lyle / Barnes and Noble|Jane Lyle Cup of Destiny of 2001]]. However, unlike these cups, it contains no astrological markings and is purely a symbol cup. Because the saucer on the [[Aynsley Cup of Fortune Nelros|Nelros Cup of Fortune]] family consists only of astrological markings, which are absent on the Morley set, the saucer symbols are unique to this set.  
The cup is a coffee can shape with elaborate full colour symbols inside and on the saucer, as well as a poem around the outside of the cup. The symbols within the cup clearly derive from those just below the rim inside the [[Aynsley Cup of Fortune Nelros|1904 Nelros Cup of Fortune]], and are this, as well as the coffee can shape indicates that it is  also related to the [[Taltos Fortune Telling Cup (1975) Jon Anton|Jon Anton Taltos Fortune Telling Cup of 1975]], the [[Taltos Fortune Telling Cup (1980) Royal Kendal|Royal Kendal Taltos Fortune Telling Cup of 1980]], the [[International Collectors Guild Zarka Fortune Telling Teacup Set|Zarka Fortune Telling Teacup Set of 1985]], and the [[Cup of Destiny (2001) Jane Lyle / Barnes and Noble|Jane Lyle Cup of Destiny of 2001]]. However, unlike these cups, it contains no astrological markings and is purely a symbol cup. Because the saucer on the [[Aynsley Cup of Fortune Nelros|Nelros Cup of Fortune]] family consists only of astrological markings, which are absent on the Morley set, the saucer symbols are unique to this set.  
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The poem, also a descendant from the the [[Aynsley Cup of Fortune Nelros|Nelros Cup of Fortune]] original, reads, "Maybe the leaves will disclose to thee, the future thous't would wish to see."  
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The poem, also a descendant from the the [[Aynsley Cup of Fortune Nelros|Nelros Cup of Fortune]] original, reads, ''"Maybe the leaves will disclose to thee, the future thous't would wish to see."''
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The Morley House Tea Leaf Reading Tea Cup set
The Morley House Tea Leaf Reading Tea Cup set with box and booklet

The Morley House Tea Leaf Reading Tea Cup, released in 1972, was the only fortune telling tea cup and saucer created for and distributed by Morley House Direct Marketing in Australia. The cup stands about 2 1/4" tall and is about 3" in diameter. The saucer is about 6" across. The bottom is stamped "Morley House Direct Marketing, © 1972, decorated in Australia by Westminster China."

The cup is a coffee can shape with elaborate full colour symbols inside and on the saucer, as well as a poem around the outside of the cup. The symbols within the cup clearly derive from those just below the rim inside the 1904 Nelros Cup of Fortune, and are this, as well as the coffee can shape indicates that it is also related to the Jon Anton Taltos Fortune Telling Cup of 1975, the Royal Kendal Taltos Fortune Telling Cup of 1980, the Zarka Fortune Telling Teacup Set of 1985, and the Jane Lyle Cup of Destiny of 2001. However, unlike these cups, it contains no astrological markings and is purely a symbol cup. Because the saucer on the Nelros Cup of Fortune family consists only of astrological markings, which are absent on the Morley set, the saucer symbols are unique to this set.

The poem, also a descendant from the the Nelros Cup of Fortune original, reads, "Maybe the leaves will disclose to thee, the future thous't would wish to see."

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