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Physical Characteristics
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Material
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Ceramic
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Shape
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Dimensions
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?" x ?"
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Capacity
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? fl. oz.
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Optimal drink size
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? fl. oz.
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In the Collection of:
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celery
Standard
209 mugs
Member since Oct 15, 2012
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Purchased from
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Swap Meet/Flea Market
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Distinguishing
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This is a service item made for the purpose of holding pineapple jam (hey, I'm English!) or compote (if you prefer). The maker is a company called 'Sylvac' which made hundreds, nay thousands, of similar ceramic 'novelty' items in the U.K over the course of several decades in the mid-to-late 20th century. Most of these are of very little interest to the tikiphile - but their range of fruit and vegetable shaped-pots are pretty great anyhow. It's 4" high and 2.5" wide. The lid has a small indent to allow you to insert a small serving spoon.
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From ?
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Service items, including plates, platters and compotes.
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