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A friend of mine gave me this coffee cup and saucer for Christmas, and I do believe is a coffee cup and not a tea cup just by looking at the size and shape (am I wrong?).
Footed cup, highly decorated with panels showing couples, very romantic.
I'll find out more about the green Bavaria mark...