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Post  Jeremy Ashford Wed 6 Jul - 11:44

I have not seen these before.
Studio Ceramics NZR refreshment room saucers "Kaitoke"

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This is one of the lovely non-standard refreshment room transfers.

Can anyone tell me what cup they would have had.
The saucer looks something like a CL702.

(I did see a tallish "repro" mug up for sale recently that may also have been Kaitoke but I let it go because a I assumed it was foreign.)
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