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Should I enlighten them? :)
welshbookworm
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The ad reads
An unusual example of Royal Winton table ware. This is a teapot with a difference in that the handle is situated to the right handside of the pot.
And there's no lid!
The picture shows a feeding cup!
eBay Item number: 120672737224
An unusual example of Royal Winton table ware. This is a teapot with a difference in that the handle is situated to the right handside of the pot.
And there's no lid!
The picture shows a feeding cup!
eBay Item number: 120672737224
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welshbookworm wrote: »The ad reads
An unusual example of Royal Winton table ware. This is a teapot with a difference in that the handle is situated to the right handside of the pot.
And there's no lid!
The picture shows a feeding cup!
eBay Item number: 120672737224
Yea go on and see if they are elderly as well:TLifes a !!!!! and then you marry one:D0 -
they say they have not done any research, they may actually appreciate your help. They sound nice, maybe naive as they could get more money if they did some research, but at least no bs....0
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As an unusual teapot it is listed at £9.99 while a similar feeding cups is selling for 99p Item No 120669606530.0
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I would let them know. It's then up to them if they change the listing or go with "unusual teapot". Personally, I had no idea what it was either!:jHappily Married 12/09/09:j:jDS1 born 22/08/10 7lb 6oz:j
:jDS2 born 08/09/12 8lb 7oz:j0 -
Someone should ask them if them if they have the lid for the teapot.
It is odd if they thought it was a teapot they did not mention the missing lid.
It is also odd it is listed as early ROYAL WINTON when they have no idea of date.0 -
Quite possibly a stupid question, but what is a feeding cup?0
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youngone90 wrote: »Quite possibly a stupid question, but what is a feeding cup?
A cup for a very young child. They drink from the 'spout' which requires less control than with a normal cup.There are two types of people in the world: Those that can extrapolate information.0
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