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This is a Booths Silicon China creamer, made in England. It is decorated with a fruit pattern featuring plums, peaches, grapes, and berries. The creamer has a white background with blue and gold trim along the rim and base. The handle is simple and white, and the overall shape is slightly rounded. Booths was a pottery manufacturer founded in 1851 in Staffordshire, England, known for producing durable and decorative earthenware. The "Silicon China" mark indicates a type of semi-porcelain developed by Booths to be more resistant to chipping and cracking. The fruit pattern is a common motif in antique china, often associated with the aesthetic movement of the late 19th century. Similar fruit designs can be seen on pieces from other manufacturers, such as Richard Ginori's "Italian Fruits" pattern.
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