Partial Tea Set: Edward Bishop and Family

Description
Partial tea set of Edward Bishop and family, comprising teapot with lid, sweet pot with lid, milk jug, one plate, and four tea cups. The dishes all feature photos of people and have purple and green dragonfly shaped handles.
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Dimensions (h x w): 1 - Tea cup: 72 x 100mm
Dimensions (h x w): 2 - Tea cup: 72 x 100mm
Dimensions (h x w): 3 - Tea cup: 72 x 100mm
Dimensions (h x w): 4 - Tea cup: 72 x 100mm
Circumference: 5 - plate: 20.1cm
Dimensions (h x w): 6 - Tea pot: 160 x 238mm
Dimensions (h x w): 7 - Tea pot lid: 58 x 97mm
Dimensions (h x w): 8 - Sweet pot: 117 x 177mm
Dimensions (h x w): 9 - sweet pot lid: 58 x 102mm
Dimensions (h x w): 10 - Milk jug: 127 x 145mm
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Associated person notes
Donor thinks the tea set belonged to Edward Bishop and his family
Other Id
2505
Accession number
2014.69.1
Marks and Inscriptions
Marks/Inscriptions: TK 8 1 30; Type of mark: Marks; Method: Impressed
Marks/Inscriptions: N or Z ?; Type of mark: Marks; Method: Impressed
Marks/Inscriptions: D I; Type of mark: Marks; Method: Impressed

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