This is a matching cup and saucer made by Worcester around 1780. Both are decorated with the Fisherman pattern. The saucer is nicely printed in a bright blue, with no chips or cracks, a little larger than normal, at 5 7/8 inches across. The teabowl is f 1/8 inches across, so both of these are quite a bit larger than normal. Great condition with minimal normal wear from use. The disguised numerals mark was used at Worcester in the period from about 1775 through the 1780s. I also have a single saucer for sale, same size. Ref T1016B

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