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It’s a uniquely British obsession ... drunk from a fine bone china cup, because the flavour stays in the tea without sticking to the inside of the cup. Note a cup, not a mug, which would ...
Businesswoman Sam Wilcox was always going to end up in the pottery industry - and is now overseeing a range of city-made mugs that ... its collection of fine bone china mugs.
It wasn’t just any kind of china. It had to be British bone china to represent the china made from bones of the buffalo. That was important because in the 19th century, the U.S. military and ...
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