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Wrendale by Royal Worcester Egg Cups

Set of 2


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Glass Egg cup in Hen Design

Footed Base

Height 7cm




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Cute little chicken shaped egg cup is every reason to go the extra mile to enjoy a special breakfast

Made from stoneware and decorated with a delicate polka pattern and chicken detailing

Designed to co-ordinate with the remainder of the classic collection kitchen accessories range

Dishwasher safe

Chicken shaped individual egg cosies to complete the collection









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Royal Worcester




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