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The number on the bottom of a teacup often indicates the manufacturer’s mark or a specific pattern number, helping to identify the maker and the design. In some cases, it may also denote the year of production or the series to which the cup belongs. Collectors often use these markings to assess the age, authenticity, and value of the teacup.

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