Category:Cup of Knowledge (3) Booths

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[[:Category:Booths|Booths, also known as Booths Silicon China]],  was one of the six British pottery companies that joined forces during the [[:Category:Wembley British Empire Exhibition|Wembley British Empire Exhibition]] in 1924 - 1925 to craft [[:Category:Cup of Knowledge|"The Cup of Knowledge"]] divination tea cups and saucers. Booths cups marked for the exhibition came in two shapes, a plain cup and a shape characterized by a raised ridge band around the exterior. They are glazed with bright plain-colour exteriors and black edge-trim. The ivory Booths cups are either plain or have an applied band of formal gilded  trim.  
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[[:Category:Booths|Booths, also known as Booths Silicon China]],  was one of the six British pottery companies that joined forces during the [[:Category:Wembley British Empire Exhibition|Wembley British Empire Exhibition]] in 1924 - 1925 to craft [[:Category:Cup of Knowledge|"The Cup of Knowledge"]] divination tea cups and saucers. Booths cups marked for the exhibition came in two shapes, a plain rounded cup and a shape characterized by a raised ridged band around the exterior. They are glazed with bright plain-colour exteriors and black edge-trim. The ivory Booths cups are either plain or have an applied band of formal gilded  trim.  
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Booths, also known as Booths Silicon China, was one of the six British pottery companies that joined forces during the Wembley British Empire Exhibition in 1924 - 1925 to craft "The Cup of Knowledge" divination tea cups and saucers. Booths cups marked for the exhibition came in two shapes, a plain rounded cup and a shape characterized by a raised ridged band around the exterior. They are glazed with bright plain-colour exteriors and black edge-trim. The ivory Booths cups are either plain or have an applied band of formal gilded trim.

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