This is a set of 2 very retro (like they stepped right out of the '60s) Syralite coffee cups or mugs by Syracuse China of Syracuse, NY. They are a rust brown color and have white interiors and a little handle on one side. On the bottoms, all are marked Syracuse China and Syralite.
NOTE:
The Syracuse China Corporation, located in Syracuse, New York, was a manufacturer of fine china. Founded in 1871 as Onondaga Pottery Company (O.P. Co.), the company initially produced earthenware. In the late 19th century, they began producing fine china, for which it found a strong market particularly in hotels, restaurants, and railroad dining cars. The company went out of business in 2009.
These cups have a nice heft to them for their size and a great retro appearance - a nice example of vintage restaurant ware. They are a rust brown color on the exterior and all are white inside and around the very top rim.
The cups hold about 7 ounces comfortably and 8 to the rim. They are 3 1/2" tall and the top opening has a 2 1/2" diameter.
In nice vintage condition with no chips or cracks. Some wear on the rims and bottoms and there are use marks here and there as would be expected vintage mugs of this age.
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