GLASS CUP AND SAUCER - AUSTERITY KITCHENWARE - WORLD WAR II
c. 1944a) Glass cup with handle. Glass has vertical shadowy ridges from rim to base.
b) Glass saucer with concentric circles on flat base and shadowy ridges fanning out from base to edge. This type of kitchenware was made during World War II when materials were scarce and imports negligible.
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Example of cup and saucer manufactured during World War II.
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