Booths Cup of Knowledge Yellow Rounded Wembley Exhibition Australian Pavilion

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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. This yellow cup is plain and rounded.  
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. This yellow cup is plain and rounded.  
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==See Also==
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* [[Tea Cup Makers and Markers]]
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* [[Tea Cup Names, Official and Unofficial]]
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* [[Types of Divination|Tea Cups by Style of Divination]]
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* [[Nations of Origin]]
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* [[Specially-Marked Commemoratives]]
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* [[Design Patents]]
[[Category:Booths]]
[[Category:Booths]]
[[Category:Cup of Knowledge]]
[[Category:Cup of Knowledge]]
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[[Category:Cup of Knowledge (3) Booths]]
[[Category:Made in England]]
[[Category:Made in England]]
[[Category:Cartomancy Cups and Saucers]]
[[Category:Cartomancy Cups and Saucers]]
[[Category:Wembley British Empire Exhibition]]
[[Category:Wembley British Empire Exhibition]]

Latest revision as of 19:55, 31 October 2020

Booth's yellow rounded Cup of Knowledge set marked for the Australian Pavilion at the Wembley British Empire Exhibition
Booth's yellow rounded Cup of Knowledge set, top view, marked for the Australian Pavilion at the Wembley British Empire Exhibition
Booth's yellow Cup of Knowledge saucer marked for the Australian Pavilion at the Wembley British Empire Exhibition
Booth's yellow rounded Cup of Knowledge set, cup backstamp, marked for the Australian Pavilion at the Wembley British Empire Exhibition

Booths pottery manufactured, decorated, and fired Cup of Knowledge cartomancy at the and offered them for sale at the potteries exhibit, both unmarked as specially marked as Wembley commemorative souvenirs. In addition, some Booths cups were marked with the saucer-well decal of the Australian Pavilion.

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. This yellow cup is plain and rounded.

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catherine yronwode
curator, historian, and docent
The Mystic Tea Room

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