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Crazed Coffee Cups.
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I have three really beautiful, old, Art Deco Crown Devon coffee cups that I bought from a bring and buy sale some years ago. I have never used them. The inside glaze is crazed in each of the mugs.
Yesterday, Mr Tilly made me a cup of coffee and used one of the cups. I poured it down the sink when he wasn't looking because I had it ingrained in me as a child that you must never drink out of a cracked cup.
These cups are crazed, not cracked. Is it safe to drink from them,do you think.
(I have posted this realising that you will think me a bit odd. I am.)
Yesterday, Mr Tilly made me a cup of coffee and used one of the cups. I poured it down the sink when he wasn't looking because I had it ingrained in me as a child that you must never drink out of a cracked cup.
These cups are crazed, not cracked. Is it safe to drink from them,do you think.
(I have posted this realising that you will think me a bit odd. I am.)
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.If they are crazed below the glaze, i.e. in the china itself, but you can't feel any cracks with your fingernail, then I'd count them as safe - but personally I wouldn't want to use them, I'd display them. There is also a current trend for using beautiful cups and saucers as candle stand - you can stand a tealight in them if you didn't want to put the wax directly into the cup.
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