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Reduced to £20 - colourful bone china mugs


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Four colourful bone china mugs. 

Extremely comfortable handles and delightful to drink from. 

With a capacity/volume of 280ml they are perfect for either a cup of tea or coffee (and fit a Nespresso machine).

Exactly the same shape is currently available from John Lewis for a price of £10 each (without colour), I’m happy to sell these for a total of £30 for the set.

https://www.johnlewis.com/john-lewis-colour-handle-small-bone-china-mug-250ml/white/p5231592?tmad=c&tmcampid=7&s_share=jlappios_Y29tLmFwcGxlLlVJS2l0LmFjdGl2aXR5LkNvcHlUb1Bhc3RlYm9hcmQ=

I sourced these directly from the same factory that make the John Lewis mugs and use the same design myself everyday. Honestly, they will change your life 😉

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