Yippee! Any old nonsense is now allowed in Item Specifics!

The left hand term is the Property, the right hand term is the Value. I've left out the Specifics which are correct. 

The item in question is a beautiful, late Victorian, moonflask, possibly Minton, very restored, possibly designed by Christopher Dresser, pink ground, but other factories followed where Minton led. It isn't faience, maiolica, creamware, Spode, Chelsea, Worcester, Delfware(sic), Doulton, 18th century, Derby, Wedgwood, Old Willow and nor is it a saucer. 

Stoneware-Bone China
 
Faience-Maiolica
Year Manufactured-1770
 
Underglazed-Creamware
 
China-Spode
Chelsea-Worcester
 
Delfware-England
 
Doulton-18th Century
Derby-Wedgwood
Old Willow-Saucer
Set Includes-Plate, Vase (it's just a vase)
 
This contradictory meaningless rubbish does not violate eBay policy. 
 
 
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Yippee! Any old nonsense is now allowed in Item Specifics!

EBay marks down listings that have a lot of views but no actions, so it could be that such listers get punished as the people looking for things not remotely like the item will not Watch it nor Bid.

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