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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'."
As for the price, well, at auction it managed to fetch £460,000. Not bad that, is it?