The value for a Melba bone china teacup bought in the 1950's would actually depend on a number of things. Some of these things would be, the exact date and the condition of the teacup.
I have a cup and saucer made by melba bone china, it is a flower pattern around edges, and a mint color also, on bottom it has 4 green dots and in green it has A230 . how can I find out about this.
A China teacup is not Lady Gaga's best freind but Lady Gaga does enjoy drinking tea out of many different fancy teacups.
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The noun china is a common noun, a china teacup or china dinnerware for example. The noun China is a proper noun, the name of a specific country.
Anthony Holcroft has written: 'The China Teacup (Voyages)'
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Mould clay, china or porcelin, into a cup shape, then fire in a kiln then decorate and that's it.
Made in Occupied Japan Wako teacup and saucer
Just what I've been trying to do with my Melba! I found a website that dates registration numbers of designs. I know this works for pottery, not sure about china but the numbers on my Melba seem to fit in. Mine reads 778351 so according to http://www.thepotteries.org/mark/reg.htm this is 1932. Have a look! You were kind enough to say "even if your wrong"! So Thanks, I got the courage to answer my small bit!
Does it have the cream background? Lily of the Valley (wht, w/green folage)?
They bought it