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Published 13:11 21 Feb 2018 GMT
Updated 13:28 21 Feb 2018 GMT
"It was made in Cain Hoy, South Carolina, by John Bartlam who had come from Staffordshire in about 1760, using what we think is probably a British recipe [for porcelain]," she told the BBC.
"This is the first time they were producing porcelain in America in the 1760s, so it's kind of a birth-of-a-nation object. This is them sticking two fingers up at England, saying, 'we don't need to import your porcelain, we can make it ourselves'."
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