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<p>[QUOTE="dgbjwc, post: 238574, member: 308"]Cool! That explains the size and why there is only one cup. A lot of English china companies made these sets but I still think yours looks Japanese to me. The bodies on yours look thicker than I would expect English china to be. English companies would also have used a more realistic rose. It's a shame the box fell apart. I would guesstimate a 1940's -1950's time frame but could be just a little later.</p><p>Don[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="dgbjwc, post: 238574, member: 308"]Cool! That explains the size and why there is only one cup. A lot of English china companies made these sets but I still think yours looks Japanese to me. The bodies on yours look thicker than I would expect English china to be. English companies would also have used a more realistic rose. It's a shame the box fell apart. I would guesstimate a 1940's -1950's time frame but could be just a little later. Don[/QUOTE]
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