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Rare Cath Kidston Sundae Glasses, Le Creuset cups and a milk jug


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All for sale.


One of the Cath Kidston glasses has a scratch on it, which is why I'm not selling them on Ebay, where collectors were paying up to £100 for a pair of six (crazy).


Also selling two small coffee mugs for espressos, or lattes and a pretty milk jug - probably not antique, but most likely circa 1930s.


Glasses are going for £50 ONO

Coffee cups, £4 each

Milk Jug £10 ONO

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