Mystic Teacup

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Mystic Scott Teacup
Mystic Scott Cup interior
Mystic Scott Cup interior alternate
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The Mystic Teacup was released in 1949 by Marguerite Scott. It carries both a USA and a Canadian copyright and design patent number, and, as stated on the instruction sheet, it was issued without a saucer. The user was directed to employ "any white saucer" if one was desired. Due to the dual national registration, it is not possible at this time to assign it to either the Made in the USA or the Made in Canada category.

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